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Europe Daily Bulletin No. 8570

23 October 2003
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GENERAL NEWS / (eu) eu/united states
Washington insists on getting rid of friction due to different sets of rules

Brussels/Washington, 22/10/2003 (Agence Europe) - The Bush administration feels that transatlantic co-operation on regulatory issues is the "pivot point" for the prosperous future of economic relations with the European Union, said the Deputy Assistant to Trade Secretary Eric Stewart, during a hearing before the Senate sub-committee on 16 October. "In order to deepen and widen economic relations between the US and the EU, we must remove the friction our differing sets of rules can cause", he...

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