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Trump sets EU tariff at 15%, lower than his original threat, after meeting in Scotland
While visiting his golf resort in Scotland, former President Trump announced what he called “the biggest” trade deal yet with the European Union. The agreement reportedly cuts threatened U.S. tariffs on EU exports from 30% to 15%, while the EU commits to buying American energy and investing heavily in the U.S. economy. But key details remain unclear—and the two sides already differ on what’s included. As with many big deals, the headlines are bold, but the fine print may tell a different story. Franco Ordoñez with NPR has the full story.
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