In the midst of geopolitical reshuffling, the European Union and the United States have just ratified a trade compromise presented as a bulwark against escalation. Supported by Ursula von der Leyen, but strongly criticized by Mario Draghi, the text crystallizes a European dilemma: guaranteeing transatlantic stability or fully defending the continent's industrial interests. Between diplomatic balance and tariff concessions, this new agreement revives the debate on Europe's economic sovereignty. L’article US-EU Deal Sparks Political Tensions In Europe est apparu en premier sur Cointribune. In the midst of geopolitical reshuffling, the European Union and the United States have just ratified a trade compromise presented as a bulwark against escalation. Supported by Ursula von der Leyen, but strongly criticized by Mario Draghi, the text crystallizes a European dilemma: guaranteeing transatlantic stability or fully defending the continent's industrial interests. Between diplomatic balance and tariff concessions, this new agreement revives the debate on Europe's economic sovereignty. L’article US-EU Deal Sparks Political Tensions In Europe est apparu en premier sur Cointribune.

US-EU Deal Sparks Political Tensions In Europe

Ursula von der Leyen, President of the European Commission, stands on an elevated circular podium, wearing a formal orange suit with slightly golden reflections. One of her hands is raised, palm open and facing forward, in a gesture of appeasement or dialogue. She is slightly turned to the right (toward the United States), visually expressing her attempt at rapprochement.

In the midst of geopolitical reshuffling, the European Union and the United States have just ratified a trade compromise presented as a bulwark against escalation. Supported by Ursula von der Leyen, but strongly criticized by Mario Draghi, the text crystallizes a European dilemma: guaranteeing transatlantic stability or fully defending the continent's industrial interests. Between diplomatic balance and tariff concessions, this new agreement revives the debate on Europe's economic sovereignty.

L’article US-EU Deal Sparks Political Tensions In Europe est apparu en premier sur Cointribune.

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