Denis Staunton: Ursula von der Leyen stooped to conquer with the EU-US trade deal
EUROPEAN UNION, JUL 29 – The EU accepted a 15% tariff on over 70% of exports to avoid a 30% increase and pledged $750 billion in US energy purchases and $600 billion in investments, amid political criticism.
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ANALYSIS - Ursula von der Leyen was engaged on Sunday on behalf of the major European companies, without specifying the nature or origin of the investments.
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Read Full ArticleQueen Ursula Between a Rock and a Hard Place After Terrible Tariffs Deal
Brussels has avoided a trade war with the United States, but at a high political and economic cost. The agreement reached between European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen and U.S. President Donald Trump imposes a 15% tariff on most European products exported to the American market. Brussels has described the deal as “the best possible agreement under the circumstances,” which has caused discontent both in the agri-food sector and acros…
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