EU Lawmakers Approve Long-Delayed US Trade Deal Amid Transatlantic Tensions
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Suzanne Lynch
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EU lawmakers voted to approve the long-delayed EU-US trade deal, signaling support for the transatlantic relationship despite concerns about US commitment under President Trump's threats to French wine. Member states are expected to formally approve the agreement later this month.
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