U.S., EU May Put Some Issues On 'Separate Tracks' In Expected FTA Talks
The United States and the European Union, which are expected to endorse the launch of comprehensive trade negotiations as early as next month, are considering an approach that would allow different areas to progress at different speeds, even though both sides are likely to maintain that the negotiations represent a "single undertaking."
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