Analysis-Out-Gunned Europe Accepts Least-Worst US Trade Deal
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Trump’s EU deal averts disaster. But few are cheering
The United States and the European Union avoided the worst-case scenario: a damaging, all-out trade war between allies that threatened to raise prices on a large number of goods and slow two of the world’s largest economies. The framework delivered a sense of relief for both sides – but few are cheering the arrangement itself.
Europe pays 15 percent on US exports, the Americans can deliver their products duty-free: the EU submits to the US President in the trade deal. It's time for Europeans to grow stronger.

Analysis-Out-gunned Europe accepts least-worst US trade deal
By Mark John
19:58 After the vague trade agreement with the United States, European member states and experts accuse the Commission of bowing down to Donald Trump. The question even arises whether the "least bad alternative"...
Closing Bell: ASX celebrates EU-US trade deal with 0.36pc jump
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