U.S, EU business groups push for steel deal, minerals drive at summit

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The largest U.S. and EU business federations urged leaders meeting for a summit on Friday to resolve a lingering dispute over Trump-era metals tariffs and...

BRUSSELS - The largest U.S. and EU business federations urged leaders meeting for a summit on Friday to resolve a lingering dispute over Trump-era metals tariffs and increase cooperation on minerals critical to the green transition.

"Concerns about anemic economic growth and misinformed narratives about industrial decline are giving rise to increased protectionism," the two business groups wrote, adding that protectionist policies threatened to impede innovation and stifle prosperity. Global mining firms, they said, would have to increase production of critical minerals such as lithium, cobalt, copper, nickel and rare earths by 500% over the next decade to advance the green transition.A 15-year-old aspiring journalist who had made Ron DeSantis squirm with his questioning was thrown out of a GOP event by police

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