EU trade officials say they will extend the truce with the United States on steel tariffs until after the U.S. presidential election. According to the Financial Times, the European Union will extend the truce with the United States on steel tariffs until after next year's presidential election. EU Trade Commissioner Valdis Dombrovskis stated that he supports delaying the re-imposition of retaliatory tariffs on American products such as bourbon and Harley-Davidson motorcycles. He also said that Washington has agreed to suspend tariffs on steel and aluminum, as both sides continue to work towards resolving the years-long dispute.
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