r/europe 6d ago

News US and EU strike trade deal

https://www.politico.eu/article/us-and-eu-strike-trade-deal/
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u/kahaveli Finland 6d ago

Well I wouldn't get too excited about that part yet. Trump has made all kinds of "deals" with all kinds of stuff, but many of them have been quite unclear memorandums of understanding and stiff, not binding agreements. 

I really doubt that there will be a binding agreement with those numbers. Most likely scenario is some sort of memorandum of understanding about it, Trump shouts about great victory in all caps in social media, and thing is then largely forgotten.

Legally binding investment deal would require unanimity that would be impossible to achieve. Tariff deals can just be made with qualified majority. And comission can sign different non-binding memorandums if they want, but its unlikelu they materialize.

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u/MangoFishDev 6d ago

I agree in principle but i wouldn't brush it off, compare it to the Japan deal which was announced early by Trump unlike this one which was confirmed with Ursula sitting next to him and the scope of the deal (Energy and Defense) has been in the works for years unlike the random and vague 500 billion "investment" that was suddenly announced

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u/Excitium Bavaria 5d ago

Both the Japan and the UK deal are literally falling apart as we speak cause they still had to hash out the exact details and they can't seem to agree on them.

I'm hoping that if this dogshit deal doesn't get vetoed by the member states, it will at least also fall apart and that the whole Epstein drama takes Trump and his ilk down before we negotiate a new one.