The Trump administration offered to reduce steel-containing items on a U.S. tariff list in a call with the European Parliament's trade committee chair, potentially clearing the way for approval of last year's Turnberry trade deal. The concession has secured socialist support for a committee vote Thursday, though scheduling a final plenary vote remains contentious among EU lawmakers concerned about Trump's commitment to the agreement.
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The Trump administration offered to reduce steel-containing items on a U.S. tariff list in a call with the European Parliament's trade committee chair, potentially clearing the way for approval of last year's Turnberry trade deal. The concession has secured socialist support for a committee vote Thursday, though scheduling a final plenary vote remains contentious among EU lawmakers concerned about Trump's commitment to the agreement.