EU-US Trade Deal Gives 'Little Reason to Celebrate', Polish PM Tusk Says
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Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk said today that, according to preliminary estimates, the country could suffer losses of around $2.16 billion due to new US tariffs on European products, but he assessed that an agreement with Washington is better than a trade war.
The tariffs have been marketed as a way to strengthen the United States. But in reality, they risk eroding the daily lives of the Americans who have the least to do with it.
Poland risks $2b loss from U.S. tariffs: PM
Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk warned on Tuesday that Poland could lose around 8 billion zloty (2.15 billion U.S. dollars) as a result of new U.S. tariffs on European goods, reported Xinhua. Posting on social media platform X, Tusk said the losses "will be felt on both sides of the Atlantic." While the final tariffs are lower than those proposed by U.S. President Donald Trump in April, Tusk added there is "little to celebrate." Under the new …
For example, Polish car parts manufacturers export to Germany, which then exports finished cars to the US.
Original estimates expected double the damage
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