Sputnik: Some are saying that President Trump has made a concession to the EU with this deal, what do you make of that?
Inderjeet Parmar: Well, the key thing here is that I think that he’s actually got quite a lot of concessions from the European Union. The EU is going to take a lot more liquid natural gas from the United States, which is more expensive than the one which is coming from Russia in the future. So I think that is an important concession, and he’s also extracted a greater level of imports for US soybeans, which helps out the farmers, who lost out with the China tariffs on American soybeans. So, what he’s actually done is a ceasefire on tariffs on auto, not saying that it’s over, that there’s not going to be any, set up a working group but I would say that he’s extracted more from the European Union than they have gained from him in the long run. He can pull out of that, the auto ceasefire any time he wants.
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Sputnik: And do you see this agreement between Juncker and Trump as signaling that the days of a possible EU-US trade war are now behind us?
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Sputnik: Standing shoulder-to-shoulder with Mr. Juncker, Trump declared that we’re entering a “new phase” of US-EU relations – is that true, and if so, what could this ‘new phase’ look like?
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