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Will US-EU trade talks devolve into game of chicken over regulatory ruffles?

  • Written by The Conversation
imageWill negotiators play a game of chicken or be able to clink champagne glasses over a nice chicken dinner? Roast chicken via www.shutterstock.com

This week, in the shadow of the Pacific trade talks and the introduction of fast-track trade promotion authority, negotiators from the European Union and the United States are convening in New York City...

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