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Monday, April 15, 2019, 18:13
EU countries back starting trade talks with United States
By Reuters
Monday, April 15, 2019, 18:13 By Reuters

European and US Flags are pictured on March 6, 2008 prior an EU-USA Ministerial troika meeting with the then-US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice at the European headquarters in Brussels. (DOMINIQUE FAGET / AFP)

BRUSSELS — European Union countries gave final clearance on Monday to start formal trade talks with the United States after months of delay due to French resistance. 

In the end, the EU governments voted by a clear majority to approve the negotiating mandates proposed by the European Commission, with France voting against and Belgium abstaining. 

The Commission wants to start negotiations on two tracks -- one to cut tariffs on industrial goods, the other to make it easier for companies to show products meet EU or US standards

The Commission, which coordinates trade policy for the 28-member European Union, wants to start negotiations on two tracks -- one to cut tariffs on industrial goods, the other to make it easier for companies to show products meet EU or US standards. 

It needed backing from the EU member states to do so. 

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The European Union and the United States reached a detente last July when US President Donald Trump agreed to hold off imposing punitive tariffs on EU cars as the two sides sought to improve economic ties. 

That including removing tariffs on "non-auto industrial goods". 

The Commission has repeatedly said it will not discuss tariffs or barriers to trade in farm products, but is willing to discuss cars, setting it on a possible collision course with Washington. 

The Trump administration has a wide-ranging wish list, including comprehensive agricultural market access. 

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Diplomats say Germany, whose exports of cars and parts to the United States are more than half the EU total, wants to press ahead with talks to ward off tariffs on carmakers Volkswagen, Mercedes maker Daimler and BMW. 

France, with very few US car exports, had been seeking to push the issue beyond the European Parliament election in May, convinced that dealing with Trump is not a vote winner. 

France has insisted that agriculture should not feature in the talks but that climate change provisions should -- a difficult demand given Trump's withdrawal from the Paris climate agreement.

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