The United States and European Union have reached a major trade agreement that imposes a 15% tariff on most EU goods entering the U.S., averting a threatened 30% tariff and a potential trade war. In exchange, the EU has agreed to purchase hundreds of billions of dollars in American energy and military equipment, but critics argue these promises may be unrealistic. European leaders, especially in France and Germany, have expressed disappointment, calling the deal lopsided and a 'dark day' for Europe, while U.S. officials tout it as a victory. The pharmaceutical and auto industries are expected to be hit hard, with higher prices likely for consumers. Despite market relief at avoiding a trade war, the deal has sparked debate over whether Europe sacrificed too much for short-term stability.
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