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While the prospect of a free trade agreement heralds much-needed optimism, the road remains fraught with obstacles. The benefits, though improved from years past, still appear limited, especially for the European economy. The existing quotas and stringent regulations may result in minimal economic growth, leaving many experts skeptical of the agreement’s real impact.
As negotiations continue, the specter of stalled discussions looms large, reminding stakeholders of the fragile nature of international trade agreements. Nonetheless, the atmosphere is less hostile than in years prior, providing a glimmer of hope for productive dialogue ahead.