Us Customs Decision - After Trump's Customs Shock: Will the Eu Treaty Package Get Tailwind?
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Shipowners and associations have so far reacted reluctantly to the customs agreement between the EU and the USA. The Bremen-based automotive logistics company BLG criticizes the agreement as "one-sided".
After the customs shock, the EU acts as a reliable partner, which could give rise to bilateral supporters.
The development in the trade war is important. But a trade agreement with the US "plays no role" for the Norwegian economy, the chief economist emphasizes.
The agreement between the European Union and the US government provides for a uniform customs tax of 15% on European products imported into the United States. In return, Brussels undertakes to buy 750 billion dollars of energy (to do without Russian gas) and to invest an additional 600 billion dollars on US soil.
The customs agreement between the EU and the US is not economically sustainable and sensible, WKÖ head Mahrer criticises. The union sees jobs in danger.
US President Trump announced in the course of the customs deal that the EU would "buy significant amounts of American arms, but that is not clearly defined.
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