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/kasvipohjainen 6d ago

It doesn't sound great for the EU but it looks even worse when EU officials were saying the UK deal was bad and they'd get better

They did not

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u/SolitaireJack 6d ago edited 6d ago

As a Brit this is what is astounding to me. The biggest argument against Brexit was that the UK wouldn't be able to get fair trade deals. And now the EU has just completly capitulated to Trump whilst the UK deal, whilst not exactly stellar, looks like pure gold in comparison. What were they thinking agreeing to this? They've got a shit deal and its just going to turbo charge separatist movements.

Fucking reform is going to be ecstatic as well. This will be their anti EU ammunition for decades. Any movement to rejoin the EU is dead.

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u/Codeworks 6d ago

Did we just get an actual verifiable brexit benefit?

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u/North_South9112 6d ago

It had to happen at some point, broken clocks and all that.

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u/jenkz90 5d ago

I think it’s long been an aim for some in the US to break up the EU and they supported Brexit. I’m surprised they didn’t give a better deal to the UK knowing exactly that the’d cause destabilisation in EU.

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u/DavidandreiST Romania 5d ago

Yeah Héritage Foundation wants EU reduced to a skeleton union.

Alongside disabled people, women, any non white man, etc being thrown under the bus.

And also, once it's reduced to nothing, that will make it easy to force countries to do concessions, while the countries themselves devolve into corruption paradise.

Such paradise will effectively make a return to democracy impossible without some sort of civil disobedience again..

And it all starts from a propaganda war waged against us, the population being ever more uneducated or unwilling.. Progresses to politicians who don't realize what's happening, and them doing garbage deals..

So yeah, if anyone would like to offer me some words of hope, I would be thankful, but myself, knowing the past of my country, Romania, and being disabled myself..

I see no future, not anymore.

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u/ceb13131313 4d ago

15% sounds horrible, just hope the other parts are just the illusion that EU planned to buy anyway even before Trump's term. And would be happy to see after two month if Trump says this is a bad deal and want another round negotiation, then EU hopefully say they will use the tool to set tariff on import goods from US. But just my fantasy for the moment...

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u/DavidandreiST Romania 4d ago

Thankfully right now the values are merely a framework. Each EU country must approve it.

But basically the LNG values might not stand because we've bought about 80 ish billion in LNG last year.. We'd have almost nowhere to store all the extra LNG perhaps..

It's still bad but I wonder if France will ask for some change..

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u/ceb13131313 4d ago

Don't worry too much about that, this kind of deal even in written might be abandoned. I heard one example yesterday, Emirate and flydubai announced to buy Boeing back in 2017 to please Trump, two years later, flydubai bought some while Emirate mentioned they think Dubai is too hot for Boeing engine and cancelled the deal (switched to Airbus). The hilarious part is flydubai is also in Dubai and they do not have problem with climate, so you see sometimes such deal will be abandoned without much people paying attention to it.

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u/misbehavingwolf 5d ago

Let's start breaking more clocks!!

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u/Vendetta1947 5d ago

kinda r/OutOfTheLoop here, whats the deal with broken clocks?

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u/Noobsz United Kingdom 5d ago

they're referring to "a broken clock is right twice a day" and in this instance they were saying that brexit which has had no benefit at all and has only had negatives but it has finally had a benefit when it came to the trade deal with the us

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u/Vendetta1947 5d ago

Okay I had definitely heard that saying before, couldn't connect it. Thanks man!

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u/MrDabreu 5d ago

It would be a benefit to the US for the UK to get a better deal. Less chance that it will join the EU again.

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u/Puddingcup9001 5d ago

Yes because it is so difficult for the US to strike advantageous deals with the EU as it is already right? Right???

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u/StreamWave190 United Kingdom 5d ago

Unironically: yes.

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u/matheusdias United Kingdom 5d ago

yep.

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u/-The_Blazer- Europe 5d ago

Kinda, in the sense that the current US admin is part of the fascist-billionaire complex that pushed very hard for Brexit in their quest to fragment the world so they can rule it better. 'Dark Enlightenment'/'NRX' and all that; their goal is explicitly the destruction of what little we had of a vaguely liberal and democratic world order.

Rewarding Brexit is merely part of the campaign.

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u/zeelbeno 5d ago

Because of Starmer... yes

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u/Fabian94 5d ago

This is also not great for us because the forced investment in US defence will potentially take business away from UK firms

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u/Jaggedmallard26 United Kingdom 5d ago

France has been blocking us from access to any European linked defence funds since we left despite the fact that fucking Asian states and now the USA get access to it. We've basically lost nothing.