European Union negotiators are meeting in Strasbourg to finalize a nearly year-old trade pact with the United States to avoid a July 4 deadline for steep new tariffs. This agreement is critical for tech professionals and manufacturers as it stabilizes costs for hardware components like steel, aluminum, and vehicle parts essential for infrastructure and logistics. Success depends on the EU Parliament potentially rolling back restrictive amendments to secure a predictable transatlantic trade environment through 2028.
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