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Investing.com -- The United States is continuing to work on various aspects of its European Union trade deal, U.S. Trade Representative Jamieson Greer said Monday.
In an interview with CNBC, Greer noted that steel and digital services taxes are among the areas still requiring attention in the U.S.-EU framework that was announced over the weekend.
"There are certainly areas to keep working on in different sectors," Greer stated.
The trade representative also addressed ongoing discussions with China, which are taking place this week. Greer tempered expectations about immediate results from these meetings.
"I don’t expect some kind of enormous breakthrough today. What I expect is continued monitoring and checking in on the implementation of our agreement thus far," he said.
The U.S. is simultaneously pursuing trade negotiations with India, according to Greer, as part of the country’s broader international trade agenda.
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