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The case for a comprehensive US-EU economic agreement
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The US and EU face shared challenges including predatory economic practices, deindustrialization, supply chain vulnerabilities, digital economy transition, and climate change; a comprehensive US-EU economic agreement is proposed to address these issues; past trade agreements like the Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership faced failures due to disputes; unilateral measures have been taken by both sides, such as the US Inflation Reduction Act and EU's carbon border adjustment; the agreement should have three pillars: addressing third-country practices, improving regulatory cooperation, and ensuring stakeholder input; L. Daniel Mullaney and Bruce Stokes emphasize the need for transatlantic coordination to avoid past failures and tackle future challenges; the article was published on September 15, 2024.
#UseuRelations #TradeAgreement #EconomicCooperation #RegulatoryCooperation #StakeholderInput #China #ClimateChange #SupplyChain #DigitalEconomy #Transatlantic
https://www.atlanticcouncil.org/blogs/new-atlanticist/case-for-a-comprehensive-us-eu-economic-agreement/Published at
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