The European Commission called Sunday for Washington to abide by the terms of the trade deal struck last year with the EU, as President Donald Trump announced new global tariff hikes a day after an adverse Supreme Court ruling. The EU and United States last year struck an agreement setting US tariffs at a maximum 15 percent on most European goods.
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