Core Points - The new trade agreement between the US and EU includes a 15% tariff on EU goods entering the US, which is considered the best outcome by the European Commission [1] - The agreement involves the EU committing to purchase $750 billion worth of US energy products and an additional $600 billion in investments in the US, along with significant military equipment purchases [1] - Hungarian Prime Minister Orban criticized the agreement, suggesting it is worse than the UK-US agreement and expressing concerns that the EU lacks the necessary funds and military resources to support these commitments [1] Trade Agreement Details - The US has reached a new trade deal with the EU that imposes a 15% tariff on EU goods [1] - Key areas such as steel, aluminum, chips, and spirits still have pending tariff agreements [1] - The EU's commitment includes purchasing $750 billion in energy products and investing $600 billion in the US [1] Criticism from Hungary - Orban argues that the EU's investment in the US and military purchases are questionable due to the European Commission's lack of funds and military capabilities [1] - His comments suggest that the trade agreement may ultimately burden EU member states financially [1]
匈牙利总理:美欧新贸易协议让欧洲投资美国 可欧委会没有钱
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