MEPs from most of the parties in the European parliament called for changes to the EU’s trade deal with the US on Wednesday, raising fears that the fragile transatlantic truce could break.
The assembly must vote to approve the reductions in tariffs Brussels has promised Washington on certain American goods as part of the deal struck in July, which levies 15 per cent on most EU exports to the US.
Parliamentarians attacked what they believe is a one-sided outcome to the negotiations in a session with the EU’s top trade official, Sabine Weyand, on Wednesday afternoon.
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