Customs Deal with the Usa: Planning Security at a High Price
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10 Articles
For German Chancellor Merz the Berlin economy "will suffer considerable damage" and Orban increases the dose: "Trump ate von der Leyen for breakfast"
The customs deal between the United States and the European Union has partly provoked sharp criticism in Germany and Europe. Our columnist Jan Fleischhauer speaks clear text at WORLD TV.
After months of negotiations, the EU and the US settled their customs dispute and averted a trade war. But not all of them are satisfied with the deal. By Jakob Mayr.
The EU's commitments mainly concern investments in the US - but here the Brussels authority has little direct influence, explains European law expert Walter Obwexer. He doubts that there will be a formal trade agreement.
The Federal Government is relieved by the agreement in the customs dispute with Donald Trump. However, there are doubts from the coalition factions. And a detail of the deal gives up great puzzles.
After the customs deal, the mood in the international press is bad. The big escalation had been prevented – but nobody was really satisfied.
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