It might not be as bad for the EU as the White House wants us to believe.
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It might not be as bad for the EU as the White House wants us to believe.
https://bsky.app/profile/jorgeliboreiro.bsky.social/post/3lv2kcg7cps2n
Article title:
Von der Leyen and Trump strike EU-US trade deal with 15% tariff for the bloc
What is this title?
yeah, what's with the title?!
OP don't use your opinion as a title. Seriously
My opinion on the matter is irrelevant, but this title is bullshit.
They were saying this to OP, that they shouldn't have made up a title with their opinion.
The title really is bullshit.
Yeah, sorry if I got that wrong. (At least the title is corrected in the meantime :-))
Trump called the Japanese deal he never actually made the biggest deal in history, this could be the same thing here ultimately
Same thing with China and the UAE as well. The "deal" is not worth the paper it is printed on, it's merely a band-aid to get down from the 30% tariff ASAP.
Do note that a lot of early reporting on Trump's "deals" in the past have often been grossly misleading. Often counting existing agreements as new one or leaving critical details out
For instance, I recall a lot of people were questioning a deal with Mexico earlier as bending the knee that turned out to largely be just be puff agreements that they had already made before Trump
There's a decent chance that this is continuing that pattern. Though I can't say for certain of course
EU has a lot of explaining to do to EU. The EU has questions and we want answers!
We did