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EU flexing muscle on trade and climate change

Brussels forging new trade deals amid resurgence of unity, even as the US threatens greater protectionism

Published Wed, Jul 12, 2017 · 09:50 PM

    Brussels

    AT global summits, national leaders such as Donald Trump, Vladimir Putin, Xi Jinping, or Angela Merkel typically get the bulk of the attention. During last week's Group of 20 meeting in Hamburg, a more faceless entity - the European Union - took the lead, especially on trade and climate change.

    The EU, the only non-state participant among the world's most powerful economies, more often lets its members do the talking, preferring to simply coordinate positions and represent the interests of countries in the bloc that don't have a seat at the table. But with few other distractions and the US looking inward, the EU is flexing its muscle on the biggest issues of the day.

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