French President Emmanuel Macron said that that the widely criticised trade deal struck between the United States and the European Union was “not the end of it”, saying that France would be “firm” in follow-up talks. The deal stipulates a 15 percent tariff rate on EU goods as well as commitments to buy $750 billion of American liquefied natural gas, oil and nuclear fuels and invest $600 billion more in the US economy.
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