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US-EU trade deal is a ‘dark day’ for Europe, says French PM

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  • microwave@lemmy.worldM [email protected]

    Trump tariff of 15% means European exporters will face more than triple the average 4.8% levy now in force

    The US-EU trade deal, clinched in a ballroom at Donald Trump’s golf resort in Scotland on Sunday, has been criticised by France’s prime minister and business leaders across Germany.

    The deal, which will impose 15% tariffs on almost all European exports to the US including cars, ends the threat of a punitive 30% import duties being imposed on Trump’s 1 August deadline for a deal, but it is a world apart from the zero-zero import and export tariff the EU offered initially.

    It also means European exporters to the US will face more then triple the average 4.8% tariff now in force, with negotiations to continue on steel, which is still facing a 50% tariff, aviation, and a question mark over future barriers to pharmaceutical exports.

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    It's not often that I agree with this man.

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    • microwave@lemmy.worldM [email protected]

      Trump tariff of 15% means European exporters will face more than triple the average 4.8% levy now in force

      The US-EU trade deal, clinched in a ballroom at Donald Trump’s golf resort in Scotland on Sunday, has been criticised by France’s prime minister and business leaders across Germany.

      The deal, which will impose 15% tariffs on almost all European exports to the US including cars, ends the threat of a punitive 30% import duties being imposed on Trump’s 1 August deadline for a deal, but it is a world apart from the zero-zero import and export tariff the EU offered initially.

      It also means European exporters to the US will face more then triple the average 4.8% tariff now in force, with negotiations to continue on steel, which is still facing a 50% tariff, aviation, and a question mark over future barriers to pharmaceutical exports.

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      Europeans, impose infinite tariffs on Trumponia wares -- don't buy them at all if you have a chance.

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        Europeans, impose infinite tariffs on Trumponia wares -- don't buy them at all if you have a chance.

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        That's definitely where the world is headed. As an American, my stomach drops every time I think about what exports from the United States are going to look like when the quarterly numbers come out. No one wants to buy from us anymore because... Well... We're a bunch of fucking assholes.

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        • microwave@lemmy.worldM [email protected]

          Trump tariff of 15% means European exporters will face more than triple the average 4.8% levy now in force

          The US-EU trade deal, clinched in a ballroom at Donald Trump’s golf resort in Scotland on Sunday, has been criticised by France’s prime minister and business leaders across Germany.

          The deal, which will impose 15% tariffs on almost all European exports to the US including cars, ends the threat of a punitive 30% import duties being imposed on Trump’s 1 August deadline for a deal, but it is a world apart from the zero-zero import and export tariff the EU offered initially.

          It also means European exporters to the US will face more then triple the average 4.8% tariff now in force, with negotiations to continue on steel, which is still facing a 50% tariff, aviation, and a question mark over future barriers to pharmaceutical exports.

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          Don't forget that guy is about to revive the yellow vest in a few weeks with his very violent and quasi-aristicratic budget. So he knows about dark days

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          • microwave@lemmy.worldM [email protected]

            Trump tariff of 15% means European exporters will face more than triple the average 4.8% levy now in force

            The US-EU trade deal, clinched in a ballroom at Donald Trump’s golf resort in Scotland on Sunday, has been criticised by France’s prime minister and business leaders across Germany.

            The deal, which will impose 15% tariffs on almost all European exports to the US including cars, ends the threat of a punitive 30% import duties being imposed on Trump’s 1 August deadline for a deal, but it is a world apart from the zero-zero import and export tariff the EU offered initially.

            It also means European exporters to the US will face more then triple the average 4.8% tariff now in force, with negotiations to continue on steel, which is still facing a 50% tariff, aviation, and a question mark over future barriers to pharmaceutical exports.

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            Impose a tax to companies transferring money into foreign countries. Let's say 4.8% to money transferred to the US.
            And then let the Tech oligarchs protecting trump feel the loss and then renegotiate.

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            • kescusay@lemmy.worldK [email protected]

              That's definitely where the world is headed. As an American, my stomach drops every time I think about what exports from the United States are going to look like when the quarterly numbers come out. No one wants to buy from us anymore because... Well... We're a bunch of fucking assholes.

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              I’m enjoying finally being able to find Canadian goods everywhere.

              And it’s all thanks to Trump. I buy very few US goods now. If there’s an alternative, almost any alternative, I take it.

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              • microwave@lemmy.worldM [email protected]

                Trump tariff of 15% means European exporters will face more than triple the average 4.8% levy now in force

                The US-EU trade deal, clinched in a ballroom at Donald Trump’s golf resort in Scotland on Sunday, has been criticised by France’s prime minister and business leaders across Germany.

                The deal, which will impose 15% tariffs on almost all European exports to the US including cars, ends the threat of a punitive 30% import duties being imposed on Trump’s 1 August deadline for a deal, but it is a world apart from the zero-zero import and export tariff the EU offered initially.

                It also means European exporters to the US will face more then triple the average 4.8% tariff now in force, with negotiations to continue on steel, which is still facing a 50% tariff, aviation, and a question mark over future barriers to pharmaceutical exports.

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                Merz hailed the deal, which was clinched in a ballroom at Trump’s golf resort in Scotland, saying it avoided “needless escalation in transatlantic trade relations” and averted a potentially damaging trade war.

                Nothing about this "deal" prevents Trump from being Trump.

                EU caved, and that's a massive show of weakness.

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                  Merz hailed the deal, which was clinched in a ballroom at Trump’s golf resort in Scotland, saying it avoided “needless escalation in transatlantic trade relations” and averted a potentially damaging trade war.

                  Nothing about this "deal" prevents Trump from being Trump.

                  EU caved, and that's a massive show of weakness.

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                  donald: I am altering the deal. Pray I do not alter it any further

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                  • microwave@lemmy.worldM [email protected]

                    Trump tariff of 15% means European exporters will face more than triple the average 4.8% levy now in force

                    The US-EU trade deal, clinched in a ballroom at Donald Trump’s golf resort in Scotland on Sunday, has been criticised by France’s prime minister and business leaders across Germany.

                    The deal, which will impose 15% tariffs on almost all European exports to the US including cars, ends the threat of a punitive 30% import duties being imposed on Trump’s 1 August deadline for a deal, but it is a world apart from the zero-zero import and export tariff the EU offered initially.

                    It also means European exporters to the US will face more then triple the average 4.8% tariff now in force, with negotiations to continue on steel, which is still facing a 50% tariff, aviation, and a question mark over future barriers to pharmaceutical exports.

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                    EU caving to ridiculous US policy? Must be a day ending in y

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                    • microwave@lemmy.worldM [email protected]

                      Trump tariff of 15% means European exporters will face more than triple the average 4.8% levy now in force

                      The US-EU trade deal, clinched in a ballroom at Donald Trump’s golf resort in Scotland on Sunday, has been criticised by France’s prime minister and business leaders across Germany.

                      The deal, which will impose 15% tariffs on almost all European exports to the US including cars, ends the threat of a punitive 30% import duties being imposed on Trump’s 1 August deadline for a deal, but it is a world apart from the zero-zero import and export tariff the EU offered initially.

                      It also means European exporters to the US will face more then triple the average 4.8% tariff now in force, with negotiations to continue on steel, which is still facing a 50% tariff, aviation, and a question mark over future barriers to pharmaceutical exports.

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                      I urge my fellow Europeans to have our representatives reject this pathetic proposal.

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                      • microwave@lemmy.worldM [email protected]

                        Trump tariff of 15% means European exporters will face more than triple the average 4.8% levy now in force

                        The US-EU trade deal, clinched in a ballroom at Donald Trump’s golf resort in Scotland on Sunday, has been criticised by France’s prime minister and business leaders across Germany.

                        The deal, which will impose 15% tariffs on almost all European exports to the US including cars, ends the threat of a punitive 30% import duties being imposed on Trump’s 1 August deadline for a deal, but it is a world apart from the zero-zero import and export tariff the EU offered initially.

                        It also means European exporters to the US will face more then triple the average 4.8% tariff now in force, with negotiations to continue on steel, which is still facing a 50% tariff, aviation, and a question mark over future barriers to pharmaceutical exports.

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                        Germany, Italy, and Ireland are the countries exporting the most to the US. I imagine they are happy. That Ireland is the third, over France, must have something to do with their shameful fiscal paradise thing and tech companies, I guess.

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                        • 332@lemmy.world3 [email protected]

                          I urge my fellow Europeans to have our representatives reject this pathetic proposal.

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                          As an American I also urge you guys to do that.

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