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EU-US Trade Deal Sparks Criticism, Concerns Over Concessions
Brussels, Belgium – July 28, 2025 – A recently finalized trade agreement between the European Union and the United States has drawn sharp criticism from several prominent European political figures, who express concerns about the terms and potential implications for the EU.
manon Aubry, president of the European Left, voiced strong disapproval on social media, stating, “What a shame! The EU is being delivered to Trump and openly capitulating: 15% tariffs, $750 billion in purchases and polluting energy, $600 billion in investments in the US.”
Bernd Lange, president of the Eurocamara International Trade Commission and a german Socialist Eurodiputado, acknowledged the agreement’s aim to create stability for the world’s largest commercial relationship and enhance EU competitiveness. Though, he expressed reservations, noting an “asymmetry recorded in stone” within the pact. Lange emphasized the need for Parliament to receive answers to outstanding questions, especially regarding the preservation of the EU’s right to regulate on issues such as digital services and carbon pricing. He stressed that any binding commitments must be subject to the final approval of the European Parliament and the Council.
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán,a vocal supporter of Donald Trump,characterized the deal as one where “Donald trump had breakfast to Von der leyen,” suggesting a notable power imbalance in the negotiations. Orbán, as reported by Politico, described the US president as a “heavyweight in negotiations” while referring to the EU Commission President as a “pen weight.” He also asserted that the trade agreement reached between the United Kingdom and the US was superior. Orbán questioned the basis of the EU’s agreement,asking,”But the commission has no money. On behalf of who has achieved (von der Leyen) that agreement?”
French Prime Minister François Bayrou also voiced his opposition, tweeting, “It is indeed a dark day when an alliance of free peoples, gathered to affirm their values and defend their interests, decides to submit (to the US).”