Joe Biden's presidency was seen by Europeans as an opportunity to get off to a good start and deepen bilateral trade ties.
Alas, it is clear that, a few months before crucial elections on both sides of the Atlantic, the relationship remains becalmed and marked by rivalries.
A summit between American and European officials in Washington was held on Tuesday to take stock of ongoing cooperation issues, with no significant breakthrough expected.
This was the fifth edition of the Trade and Technology Council (TTC), an informal forum created in 2021 to iron out a relationship damaged by the presidency of Donald Trump, and intended to take place twice a year.
This edition, postponed since the end of 2023, was only to lay the foundations for a future meeting, hoped for in April in Brussels, the last before the end of Joe Biden's mandate in the White House and that of Ursula...
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