
EU, US Differ on Pharma Tariffs, Complicating Trump's Trade Deal
The EU said it would accept a 15% tariff on nearly all its exports to the US. President Donald Trump told reporters that the bloc also agreed to open up its 'countries to trade at zero tariff.'
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