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Denmark, Norway and Iceland Suspend Use of AstraZeneca Covid Vaccine Over Reports of Blood Clots
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Joint Statement: The U S and the EU Commit to Greater Cooperation to Counter the Climate Crisis
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United States and European Union Commit to Greater Cooperation to Counter Climate Crisis
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Tuesday, March 9, 2021
On March 5, 2021, the United States and European Union agreed to a four-month suspension of the retaliatory tariffs that had been imposed on both sides pursuant to the long running Airbus-Boeing dispute. The suspension will cover all tariffs including aircrafts and consumer products and will become effective as soon as internal procedures on both sides are completed. The suspension of duties is effective March 11- July 10.
President Biden and European Commission President Ursula Von der Leyen issued a joint statement that announced the tariff suspension and stated their determination to work together to reach a negotiated solution to the aircraft dispute, rebuild the trans-Atlantic relationship, and address “challenges posed by… non-market economies, such as China.”
POLITICO China wants to dominate AI. The U.S. and Europe need each other to tame it.
The U.S. and Europe are on different paths to regulating artificial intelligence but need each other to take on China.
Doctors assist patients as JD Health provides telemedicine services online in China via AI technology. | JD.com via AP Images
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Political leaders in the U.S. and Europe are becoming increasingly alarmed by China’s use of artificial intelligence to track its people and engage in other authoritarian behavior. But so far, the long-time allies are not united over rules for the rapidly evolving technology.