EU and US Seek Dialogue to Tackle Trade Imbalances
EU Council President Antonio Costa signals willingness to discuss trade imbalances with the US, emphasizing de-escalation and solution-oriented dialogue during a visit to Berlin.

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EU Council President Antonio Costa emphasized the European Union's readiness to engage in discussions with the United States about any existing trade imbalances. Speaking during a visit to Berlin, Costa stressed the importance of maintaining peace and preventing any form of escalation in trade disputes.
Highlighting dialogue as the key to resolving trade issues, Costa remarked, "The good way to solve problems is to talk and to address the problems and find solutions, and we are open for this." His statements underscore a commitment to diplomatic discussions over conflict.
Costa's remarks come at a crucial time when global trade tensions could benefit from constructive engagement. The EU's stance implies a collaborative approach to resolving potential trade challenges with the US, ensuring broader economic stability.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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