Washington, D.C. - "The importance of trade and investment is indisputable in our relationships with both the European Union and the United Kingdom. The economic and strategic rationale for T-TIP remains strong. We are evaluating the impact of the United Kingdom's decision on T-TIP and look forward to continuing our engagement with the European Union and our relations with the United Kingdom."
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June
- Statement of the United States at the WTO Trade Policy Review of the United Arab Emirates
- Statement on the WTO Environmental Goods Agreement (EGA) Negotiations
- Press Week Ahead: June 6- 10
- United States and Nepal Conduct Second Meeting of the Trade and Investment Framework Agreement (TIFA) Council
- Joint Statement on the 2nd Joint U.S.-Nepal Trade and Investment Framework (TIFA) Council Meeting
- Statement by USTR Froman and Canada's Minister of International Trade Chrystia Freeland on the Softwood Lumber Negotiations
- Press Week Ahead: June 20 - 24
- Statement by Ambassador Froman on the UK Referendum
- Press Week Ahead: June 27 - July 1
- USTR Releases Report on Impact of Trade Preferences on Poverty and Hunger
- USTR Releases 2016 Report on AGOA Implementation to Congress
- USTR Announces Major Expansion of Trade Preferences for Least Developed and African Countries
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Statement by Ambassador Froman on the UK Referendum
June 24, 2016