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Victor Orbán Says that Trump “Like Von Der Leyen for Breakfast”

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For the Head of the Government of Hungary, the trade agreement reached between the EU and the US is worse than the bilateral agreement reached last May by Britain.

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For the Head of the Government of Hungary, the trade agreement reached between the EU and the US is worse than the bilateral agreement reached last May by Britain.

·Portugal
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An agreement is in place, and a feared trade war has been avoided. But far from everyone is happy.

·Oslo, Norway
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Hungarian Prime Minister says EU-US deal is less favorable than the one Washington recently reached with London, under which most British products exported to America are subject to a 10 percent tariff (15 percent from the EU). Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán said today that the trade agreement between the European Union and the United States cannot be considered a real deal because, in his assessment, US President Donald Trump and Europea…

LAST TIME: “Trump ate Von Der Leyen at breakfast”: Orbán on the EU-US agreement Hungary's Prime Minister Viktor Orbán throws harsh criticism against the new trade agreement reached between the European Union and the United States. During a statement this Monday, the Hungarian president questions the bargaining power [...] The entry LAST TIME: “Trump ate Von Der Leyen at breakfast”: Orbán on the EU-US agreement was first published on Business TV.

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