White House Notifies Congress of Trade Talks With EU, Japan, U.K.
- Notification required under U.S. trade law before talks start
- Japan, EU engaged in effort to avoid tariffs on automobiles
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The Trump administration officially notified Congress that it will start trade negotiations with Japan, the European Union and the U.K. as soon as three months from Tuesday.
“We will continue to expand U.S. trade and investment by negotiating trade agreements with Japan, the EU and the United Kingdom,” U.S. Trade Representative Robert Lighthizer said in a statement Tuesday.