EU seeking to resolve trade irritants with US at summit

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The European Union and the United States must find mutually beneficial solutions to help resolve trade disputes, European Council President Charles Michel said on Thursday as U.S. and EU negotiators raced to end long-running disagreements over tariffs and subsidies before a White House meeting on Friday.

U.S. President Joe Biden will host Michel and European Commission chief Ursula von der Leyen on Friday to show unity toward Ukraine, but with trade irritants souring ties.

Michel told reporters it was a critical time for the United States and the EU to "stick together" on shared values and commitment to democracy, especially given the escalating crisis in the Middle East, which threatens to overshadow the long-planned summit. The transatlantic partners are struggling, with Washington keen that the EU apply the metal tariffs to imports from China and Brussels replying it could not do so before a year-long investigation to comply with World Trade Organization rules.

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