Mnuchin insists agriculture was part of US-EU trade talks

AFP  |  Washington 

The US today insisted that agricultural issues were discussed in Donald Trump's talks last week with Jean-Claude Juncker, contradicting the president's account of the negotiations.

"I was in the room and we had specific conversations about agriculture and the need to break down the barriers on agriculture and have more opportunities for our farmers," Mnuchin said on Sunday.

Trump had boasted on Thursday before an audience of farmers that "We just opened up for you farmers."

US farmers have been hard hit by China's retaliatory tariffs on US imports, particularly soybeans, so it was important to Trump to shore up support in Republican-leaning farm states.

On Wednesday he moved to ease tensions with the European Union, declaring a truce on that front after meeting with

hopes that agreement will open another market for US agricultural exports.

But on Friday, responded through his that agriculture was "not part of it."

"When you read the joint statement ... you will see no mention of agriculture as such, you will see a mention of farmers and a mention of soybeans, which are part of the discussions and we will follow up that," said.

Asked about the discrepancy, Mnuchin insisted: "We specifically talked about soybeans, but we specifically agreed we would look at these other markets and it was very clear that our objective as part of this whole agreement is the Europeans have to open up more opportunities for our farmers and our agriculture."

Under the agreement, the US is lifting its threat to impose tariffs on European autos as long as negotiations are underway in return for Juncker's promise that would import more US soybeans and

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First Published: Mon, July 30 2018. 00:05 IST