The United States and European Union have struck a major trade deal, narrowly avoiding a full-blown trade war by agreeing to a 15% tariff on most EU goods exported to America. President Trump hailed the agreement as a huge win, while many European leaders criticized it as a capitulation, with France calling it a 'dark day' for Europe. The deal includes massive EU commitments to buy U.S. energy and military equipment, but Brussels admits it cannot guarantee all promised investments. While the agreement brings relief to global markets and averts steeper tariffs, it has sparked controversy in Europe over its fairness and the bloc's negotiating strength. Key industries like aviation benefit from tariff exemptions, but European carmakers and exporters face new challenges.
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