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						EU believes free trade 
						deal with U.S. won't be completed this year: source 
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						[October 19, 2016] 
						BERLIN (Reuters) - The 
						European Commission believes it is unlikely that 
						negotiations with the United States over a free trade 
						deal will be completed under the current U.S. 
						administration, a Commission source told Reuters on the 
						condition of anonymity on Wednesday. | 
						
						 
						
						A pedestrian walks past graffiti that reads, "No TTIP", 
						in Brussels, Belgium, July 27, 2015. REUTERS/Francois 
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				wants to preserve the interim status reached in negotiations 
				between the European Union and the U.S. on the Transatlantic 
				Trade and Investment Partnership (TTIP), the source added.
 This would allow the Commission to continue negotiating with the 
				next U.S. administration after President Barack Obama's term 
				expires in January.
 
 The source said there has been some progress on some issues, 
				which the Commission wants to preserve, instead of starting from 
				scratch with a new U.S. administration.
 
 The U.S ambassador to Germany, John B. Emerson, told a German 
				broadcaster on Tuesday that the two sides were close to bridging 
				differences on many sticking points and that Obama would make a 
				final push for a deal after the U.S. election on Nov. 8.
 
 (This version of the story clarifies the lede to show the 
				reference was to negotiations with current White House)
 
 (Reporting by Andreas Rinke; Writing by Joseph Nasr; Editing by 
				Caroline Copley)
 
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