The Director General of Commerce of the European Commission, Sabine Weyand, has warned that the volatility of trade relations with the United States will not end with the entry into force of the trade pact concluded with Washington last summer, so she has advocated that the European Union maintain its position in the world of "reliable partner" so that the White House will be forced to "pay accounts" for the commitments it acquires.
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The Director General of Commerce of the European Commission, Sabine Weyand, has warned that the volatility of trade relations with the United States will not end with the entry into force of the trade pact concluded with Washington last summer, so she has advocated that the European Union maintain its position in the world of "reliable partner" so that the White House will be forced to "pay accounts" for the commitments it acquires.