A US-EU Trade Deal Hinges on Cars, Agriculture and Trump
New cars parked for export at the harbour of Duisburg, Germany.
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Cars and tariff levels on agriculture have emerged as key sticking points between the European Union and the US as the two sides work toward a provisional trade agreement in the coming days, according to people familiar with the matter.