Senior Administration Officials Signal Hesitancy On U.S.-EU Trade Deal
After more than a year of negotiations on whether and how to launch trans-Atlantic free trade talks, Obama administration officials are still signaling a hesitancy to endorse such an initiative and say they need more assurances from the European Union to boost their confidence that such talks, if initiated, would be concluded successfully.
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