The European Union said no deal was expected Monday to lower tariffs on steel and other products during talks with senior US trade officials.
US Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick did not outline the changes the US was seeking but suggested that balanced regulations could attract investments to the EU.
The Council agreed its negotiating mandate on two regulations to implement the EU-US Joint Statement, eliminating or reducing import tariffs on certain US goods.
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