Critics have described the one-sided deal as an admission of weakness, and a dark day for Europe. They are absolutely right, says Guardian columnist Larry Elliott
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Graham Watson
onto International Economics: IB Economics July 31, 4:09 PM
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Crikey! No equivocation from Larry Elliott who describes the US-EU trade deal as the "EU's Suez moment" arguing that it demonstrates the subservience of the latter to American interests. As a result, he suggests that only China can rival the US.
Whilst I think that there's something in this, for me it goes a little bit too far, given the close relationship between the two economies - and the possibility that the US could turn its back on tariffs post-Trump.