EU lawmakers clear U.S. beef imports but fault U.S. tariffs
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BRUSSELS (Reuters) - European Union lawmakers approved an increase in U.S. beef imports to the EU on Thursday, a move likely to ease transatlantic tensions.But they also criticised tariffs imposed by U.S. President Donald Trump on metal imports and a threat he has made to target EU cars and car parts.The European Parliament voted by 457-140, with 71 abstentions, in favour of a plan to allow U.S. farmers a larger share of an existing 45,000 tonne quota from 2020.The vote came with a resolution..