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EU tariff deal to buy US energy 'not credible' and 'implausible', critics say
Under the tariffs agreement with the US announced earlier this week, the EU committed to purchasing $750bn [€650bn] worth of US liquified natural gas (LNG) and nuclear fuel over three years — a move critics say is unrealistic and threatens Europe’s green transition.
The European Union narrowly avoided a trade war with the United States by pledging to buy $750 billion in American oil and gas by the end of Donald Trump's term, but achieving that goal will be nearly impossible, Politico reports.
The European Union (EU) avoided a trade war with the United States by promising President Donald Trump before his inauguration...
Five open questions about the EU-US energy deal
While both parties tout their recent trade deal, experts and officials are looking for answers on everything that Ursula von der Leyen and Donald Trump’s deal does not say. Many uncertainties remain — not least behind the $750 billion of US energy purchases that Brussels put on the table.
The European Commission has updated the Committee of Permanent Representatives of the EU (Coreper) on the latest developments in the talks with the United States on finalizing the joint declaration on the tariff issue, including the publication of factsheets by both sides. This was learned from Brussels. For finalization, the United States is expected to implement its commitments primarily through executive orders. The EU Commission will present…
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