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Why the EU shouldn't bow down to Trump's economic strong-arm politics

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Overview of the US-EU Trade and Investment Deal

On July 27, the United States and the European Union announced a preliminary trade and investment agreement in Turnberry, Scotland. However, the deal was not formalized, raising questions about its significance and durability.

Key Issues with the Agreement

  • The agreement appeared one-sided; despite Europe's larger population and similar economic size, the US imposed unfair tariffs, and Europe committed to US investments and energy purchases.
  • The EU cannot enforce specific investments or purchases as it is not a centrally planned economy. The commitments were likely made to placate US President Donald Trump.

Challenges with US Policies

  • The US threatened Europe over Europe's Digital Markets and Services Acts, intended to ensure market competition and mitigate digital platform harms.
  • These EU regulations are not discriminatory and apply uniformly to all firms. They were developed through a deliberative process, considering rapidly changing technologies.

Concerns Over Market and Sovereignty

  • Some believe the EU regulations are not restrictive enough, as tech giants maintain excessive market power and insufficient content moderation.
  • The EU must decide whether to yield to Trump's authoritarianism, which could lead to further demands and compromise European values.

Economic and Political Implications

  • Standing up to Trump might have short-term economic costs for firms reliant on the US market, but the gains from trade are compromised by unfair practices.
  • The EU, investing in rearmament, can withstand US tariffs. Surrendering could lead to larger losses.

Global Perspectives and Recommendations

  • Examples from Chinese President Xi Jinping and Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva show that standing firm can lead to favorable outcomes.
  • The EU should prioritize sovereignty, dignity, rule of law, and democracy.

The author, a Nobel laureate in economics, emphasizes the importance of adhering to principles governing international trade to ensure its broad benefits, warning against undermining democracy and economic growth.

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