The European Union and the United States are set to commit at a summit in Brussels next week to end their transatlantic metals and aircraft trade disputes and call for progress on a new study into the origins of COVID-19, according to a draft communique.
The seven-page draft, seen by Reuters, aims to show concrete results of the “new dawn” hailed by EU leaders when US President Joe Biden took over from Donald Trump in January.
The draft, which was discussed by EU ambassadors on Wednesday, commits to ending a long-running dispute over subsidies to aircraft makers before July 11, and setting …