EU chief heads to Scotland for trade talks with Trump

EU Commission President Ursula von Der Luyen went to Scotland before a meeting with US President Donald Trump as speculation of a trade agreement.
For a few days, Trump in Scotland for golf and bilateral meetings said that he was looking forward to meeting with Von Der Luyen on Friday evening and calling him a “respected” leader.
The US and the 27-member European Union have repeated the view that the European Union had a chance to reach a framework trade agreement.
He added that Brussels wanted to yapmak making a very bad agreement ”.
If it were, US $ 550 billion (A826 billion dollars), which agreed with Japan last week, said that its management would be the biggest trade agreement that it has just reached.
The White House did not publish any details about the planned meeting or the conditions of the agreement.
The European Commission on Thursday said that even if EU members voted to approve the tariff in US goods in US goods in case of the collapse of negotiations, a trade solution with the US said.
In order to make an agreement, Trump said that the EU should “purchase this tariff ratio, but did not give any information.
EU diplomats say that a possible agreement between Washington and Brussels will contain a 15 percent wide tariff in EU goods imported to the United States and that the US-Japanese agreement reflects the European steel and 50 percent tariff in aluminum.
The wide tariff ratio will be half of Trump’s 30 percent task that threatened to slap EU goods as of August 1st.
Washington remains unclear whether the EU will accept the EU from sectoral tariffs on cars, drugs and other goods that have previously announced or waiting or waiting.
The EU and the US, which combine goods, services and investment, are the largest trade partners of each other.
In March, the American Chamber of Commerce in Brussels warned that any conflict in the world’s most important commercial relationship will endanger the trillion dollar business of USD $ 9.5 (A14.3).

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