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European Parliament Approves Tariff Cuts with Safeguards for US Imports

The European Parliament has voted to approve a tariff deal with the US that includes protective measures, reflecting the EU's strategy to reduce dependency on American goods.

Editorial Staff
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The European Parliament has endorsed a tariff agreement with the United States, facilitating reductions on certain American imports. This decision is part of a broader strategy to enhance the EU's economic autonomy.

The approved deal incorporates safeguards aimed at mitigating potential negative impacts on European industries. These measures are designed to protect local markets while engaging in transatlantic trade.

This move indicates a significant shift in the EU's trade policy, as it seeks to balance cooperation with the US against the backdrop of increasing geopolitical tensions and economic independence.