The Future Transatlantic Trade War Following the joint EU-U.S. statement solely asserting the “intention” to negotiate a future trade agreement, President Trump boasted to Iowans that he had opened up European markets for U.S. farmers. With the excepted reference to soybeans, agriculture was specifically and intentionally excluded from the statement. Now two U.S. cabinet officials are arguing the sector must and will be included, whereas French President Emmanuel Macron says no, it will not. Without a meeting of the minds on the broader concepts, it will be near impossible for negotiators to focus properly on the nitty-gritty. Rather than begin anew, the easiest approach would be to pull the Transatlantic Trade and Investment...