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Why the US & EU Just Signed a New Trade Pact  What It Means for Global Markets

Why the US & EU Just Signed a New Trade Pact What It Means for Global Markets

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The United States and the European Union have reached a significant new trade agreement, aimed at strengthening transatlantic economic ties amid rising global tensions and supply chain disruptions.But why now? What's driving this renewed cooperation — and who benefits the most?In this deep-dive expert analysis, we break down:The key terms of the US-EU trade pactStrategic motives behind the deal — from China's growing influence to energy securityHow it impacts tech, tariffs, and green tradeReactions from major global markets and stakeholdersNews18 Mobile App - https://onelink.to/desc-youtube
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