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reuters.com/article/us-usa…
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What the EU can do, and is already doing, is invest in extra LNG import capacity in CEE states, so LNG can compete better with Russian gas. /5
So, this commitment is vague.
Tho' it probably makes sense to let Trump sell this as a win.
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This was a hot topic during the #TTIP negotiations.
The EU has been protecting its market, a.o. out of concern about American GM crops.
Remember: The prospect of US GM crops in EU foodchain fuelled anti-TTIP protests.
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cnbc.com/2018/07/24/tru…
Did the EU grant more access to US soy farmers? Or was there a vague commitment to import more soybeans from the US, which was going to happen anyway.
HT @TomaszBielecki
bloomberg.com/news/articles/…
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As @MacaesBruno pointed out, if the EU conceded on soybeans without getting something in return, that would be a big win for the US.
And I’m still struggling to find a real US concession.
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(I’m sure folks in Beijing would be amused.)
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Instead it rewards Trump’s behaviour: he can bully trading partners, even those of equal size - like the EU - w threats of tariffs.
And that's problematic for future EU-US trade discussions & global trade
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