
Trump Administration Confident of US-EU Trade Deal
Washington, D.C. - The Trump administration is confident that the United States will reach an agreement with the European Union to resolve trade disputes, according to a statement by White House spokesperson Karoline Leavitt. Leavitt stated that the EU came to the negotiating table because of President Trump's threat to impose trade tariffs. She added, "The European Union came to the negotiating table because of President Donald Trump's threats to impose trade tariffs, and now we see that they are negotiating in good faith with our delegation, so we remain confident and optimistic that an agreement can be reached with the European Union." The video also shows that the EU is continuing consultations with the United States to resolve trade disputes, with a meeting scheduled this week in Paris. This positive development suggests a potential easing of trade tensions between the US and the EU.