The funny thing is one of the big sticking point with whatever the EU trade deal is called is that the EU has far higher food safety and quality standards and the US’s comparatively lax food safety regulations are likely to be a sticking point in those negotiations from what I’ve read.
Also if the US doesn’t like it.they’ll just get sued and end up paying a fine eventually.Brazil gets a but load of money every year so the US can be protectionist towards its sugar (I’m guessing in the form of HFCS) producers because they are quite fragrantly breaking a trade law. That’s far from the only one.they are breaking as well.