U.S. Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross says the door is open to reviving Trans-Atlantic Trade and Investment Partnership – TTIP – agreement negotiations with the European Union. In an interview with the Financial Times, Ross cited the need to reduce the United States’ $146 billion E.U. trade deficit.
The move is considered a departure by the Trump administration, which has been pushing for bilateral deals with E.U. member countries.
Ross met Monday with E.U.
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