
On 9th June 2021, the European Union voiced days ahead Joe Biden’s visit to Brussels that it is time for the United States to compose definitive commitments concerning to conclude transatlantic trade tensions.

The EU and the US are set to commit at a summit in Brussels next week to end their transatlantic metals trade like aluminium, steel and other trade disputes and call for progress on a new study into the origins of COVID-19, according to a draft communication.
Valdis Dombrovskis, EU Executive Vice President told a session of the European Parliament in Strasbourg: "As a trust and confidence-building measure, we have to deescalate and solve EU–US trade disputes."
Dombrovskis is also the bloc's trade commissioner, commented ahead of the EU-US summit to be held on 15th June 2021 that both sides expect the disputes will be cleared, which has evolved under former US President Donald Trump.
The draft, which was on the discussion table of the EU ambassadors on 9th June, enacts to end a long-running dispute over subsidies to aircraft makers before 11th July, and setting the 1st December as the deadline to end exorbitant tariffs related to aluminium and steel trade dispute.
The tariff war escalated, when Donald Trump imposed tariffs of 10% on aluminium and 25% on steel from Europe, Asia and elsewhere in June 2018.
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