The negotiations produced more than a symbolic deal. The agreement includes a 15% auto tariff, expanded access for U.S. agriculture, and major European commitments to buy American energy and invest in the U.S.
For Europe, the shift signals further movement away from Russian energy and closer alignment with Washington. Supporters call it a strategic win that increases U.S. leverage, while critics argue Europe could have negotiated harder.
In the end, the deal marks a significant shift in transatlantic trade and economic influence.
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