Karel De Gucht, the E.U. trade commissioner, said in late
November 2012, “There is now, for the first time in years, a serious drive
towards an E.U.-U.S. free-trade agreement.” The office of his counterpart, Ron Kirk,
the U.S. trade representative, indicated that a high-level working-group
consisting of Europeans and Americans was working on “how best to increase
U.S.-E.U. trade and investment.” The sticking point concerned non-tariff
barriers, such as different regulatory standards.
The complete essay is at Essays on Two Federal Empires, available at Amazon.
The complete essay is at Essays on Two Federal Empires, available at Amazon.