00:00Europe's two biggest powers just slammed a major U.S.-EU trade deal, and here's why that matters.
00:06The agreement was struck between European Commission Chief Ursula von der Leyen and U.S. President Donald Trump at his Scottish golf course.
00:14But leaders in France and Germany are calling it a disaster.
00:17Germany's chancellor said it would substantially damage their economy.
00:21France's prime minister went even further, calling it submission.
00:25So what's in this deal?
00:26Well, Europe avoids a full-blown trade war by accepting a 15% tariff on most of its exports to the U.S.
00:33In return, Europe agrees to buy more American energy and lower some import taxes.
00:38That's half the tariff Trump originally threatened, but still a big blow.
00:42Some leaders like Hungary's Viktor Orban backed Trump, while Spain offered support without enthusiasm.
00:48Others said the deal brings predictability and certainty for businesses.
00:52But even von der Leyen's own political allies are calling it damage control.
00:57With all 27 EU countries needing to approve it, the deal's future remains uncertain.
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01:03The EU blinked.
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