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Turkey Scraps Retaliatory US Tariffs Before Key Trump Summit

Turkey Scraps Retaliatory US Tariffs Before Key Trump Summit

Turkey has removed retaliatory tariffs imposed on certain US products in 2018 amid a diplomatic dispute. This move comes ahead of a high-level summit between Turkish President Erdogan and US President Trump at the White House. The summit is expected to result in the signing of multibillion-dollar deals between the two countries. The diplomatic row in 2018 had led to the imposition of tariffs by both countries, but the recent decision by Turkey to scrap its retaliatory measures is seen as a goodwill gesture ahead of the upcoming talks. The meeting between the two leaders is expected to focus on various issues, including trade, regional security, and the ongoing situation in Syria, where the two countries have sometimes divergent interests. The removal of the tariffs is a positive step that could pave the way for improved economic and political relations between Turkey and the United States.

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