Reaction to the European Union's Trade Agreement with the Trump Administration
- The European Union’s trade agreement with the Trump administration is receiving mixed reviews.
- French officials, including Beaune, criticized the agreement as 'unequal and unbalanced,' stating it lacks substance.
- Economists describe the deal as 'dangerously vague,' raising concerns about its implications.
- Despite criticisms, the agreement provides 'visibility and stability' in trans-Atlantic trade relations.
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U.S. and EU Announce 'Metals Alliance' to Combat Chinese Exports
The European Union and the United States will form a new “metals alliance” to shield their industries from the effects of subsidized Chinese production, European Trade Commissioner Maroš Šefčovič announced on Monday, July 28th, in Brussels. “The agreement is a clear prospect of joint action on steel, aluminium, copper, and the derivatives in what I’d like to call a metals alliance, effectively creating a joint ring-fence around our respective ec…
After the President of the United States announced that he had reached a trade agreement with the European Union, economists say that a "compromise that saved honor" has been negotiated. However, it is emphasized that it is not so beneficial for the Community. It is announced that under the agreement, a 15 percent duty will be applied to exports from the European Union. However, it will not apply to steel and aluminum. The Community has also com…

Reaction to the European Union's trade agreement with the Trump administration
The European Union's trade agreement with the Trump administration is receiving mixed reviews. EU officials claim they avoided a major economic disaster.
The European Commission defends itself against the criticisms it has received for having accepted the agreement with US President Donald Trump. “This agreement is a thousand times better than a trade war,” EU Trade Commissioner Maros Sefcovic justified this Monday as a response to the considerations of some leaders such as the prime ministers of France and Hungary. Others, including the head of the Belgian government, have considered the pact as…
French Prime Minister François Bayrou has very harshly criticized the agreement reached by the European Commission with the United States, which establishes a 15% tariff for...
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