Group 1 - The European Union (EU) is urged to respond firmly to threats from the Trump administration regarding digital regulation, emphasizing the need to protect its own tech regulatory framework [1] - French President Macron suggested that Europe should consider retaliatory measures against American tech companies in response to Trump's threats [1] - The EU is prepared to abandon trade agreements with the Trump administration to safeguard its digital policies [1] Group 2 - The United States and the EU reached an agreement on a trade framework that includes 19 key points covering various sectors such as agriculture, automobiles, aircraft, semiconductors, energy, and digital trade barriers [2] - The trade agreement framework indicates that the U.S. imposes tariffs of up to 15% on most goods imported from the EU, including automobiles, pharmaceuticals, semiconductors, and timber [2] Group 3 - President Trump warned countries implementing digital regulations and taxes that they would face high tariffs on exports to the U.S. unless discriminatory measures against American companies are lifted [3] - The EU maintains that regulating its domestic economic activities is a matter of sovereignty and is separate from the U.S.-EU trade agreement discussions [3]
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Yang Shi Xin Wen·2025-08-29 07:55