Trump's trade deal with EU
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As European Union leaders work through the consequences of their new trading arrangement with the US, they are confronting the bitter reality of just how far they have fallen.
Everyone had the same reaction to President Trump's new nickname on social media on Sunday. The President of the United States has been in Europe this weekend. President Trump announced on Sunday that he's agreed to a new deal with the European Union, which will help with tariffs. But while ...
The deal, announced Sunday by President Trump and European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen, imposes a 15% U.S. tariff on most EU imports, while American goods exported to the union's 27 member countries will face no tariffs. Previously, U.S. exports to the EU faced an average tariff of roughly 1%, according to Goldman Sachs analysts.
The United States and the European Union agreed on a framework trade deal to end months of uncertainty for industries and consumers.
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Economists and observers have been quick to highlight discrepancies between the White House and the European Commission’s version of events.
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