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England celebrates the Lionesses' triumphant Euro 2025 victory, with royals and fans hailing their historic win as the team prepares for a Downing Street visit.

Both sides can claim victory in US-EU tariff deal, but devil may be in detail

BBC NewsSunday, July 27, 2025 at 9:24:38 PM
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Both sides can claim victory in US-EU tariff deal, but devil may be in detail
The US and EU have struck a tariff deal that lets both sides walk away feeling like winners—at least for now. President Trump can tout it as proof he's shaking up global trade, while Europe avoids an all-out trade war. But the real test will be in the fine print and whether this truce holds.
Editor’s Note: On the surface, this looks like a rare compromise in Trump’s aggressive trade strategy. But trade deals are messy—what’s left unsaid (like unresolved steel tariffs or future threats) could matter just as much as the handshake. For businesses and consumers, it’s a temporary sigh of relief, not a guarantee.
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