The United States and European Union have reached a major trade agreement, imposing a 15% tariff on most EU goods exported to America—half the previously threatened rate but still a significant increase. The deal, announced just before a looming deadline for even higher tariffs, brings relief to global markets and provides stability for businesses, especially in sectors like autos and energy. While some European leaders welcomed the clarity and predictability, others, notably in France, criticized the agreement as a capitulation to US pressure. The pact also includes commitments for the EU to purchase large amounts of US energy and military equipment. Despite averting a full-blown trade war, the deal has left Europe divided and wary about future US trade policy.
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