Tomorrow, the European Parliament will vote on reducing tariffs on US goods as part of the EU–US trade deal agreed in August 2025.
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Tomorrow, the European Parliament will vote on reducing tariffs on US goods as part of the EU–US trade deal agreed in August 2025. While this vote is limited in scope, it will in practice determine whether the broader trade deal moves forward. After careful consideration, the five Volt MEPs have decided to vote against this unbalanced deal. Here they explain why

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1. It was always a shady deal.
The US used tariffs to pressure the EU into this agreement. Those tariffs were later ruled illegal.
Now Europe is expected to go along with the deal anyway? No thank you.(2/6)
2. It doesn’t actually give us stability.
The whole point of a trade deal is predictability. But the US has already threatened new tariffs on unrelated issues. Meaning: this deal can change anytime.
Why sign a bad deal just not to anger Trump when we know he’ll attack us anyway when he feels like it?(3/6)
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2. It doesn’t actually give us stability.
The whole point of a trade deal is predictability. But the US has already threatened new tariffs on unrelated issues. Meaning: this deal can change anytime.
Why sign a bad deal just not to anger Trump when we know he’ll attack us anyway when he feels like it?(3/6)
3. It weakens Europe in the long run.
It is time for the EU to stop Trump pressuring us into crappy deals.
That makes Europe more vulnerable in future negotiations. On trade, tech, and security.(4/6)
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We remain committed to a strong transatlantic partnership with the US - yet the current US administration has repeatedly acted in ways that contradict the mutual trust and reliability expected between allies, including by actively supporting the growth of far-right movements in Europe.
(5/6)Overall, this deal offers uncertain short-term economic relief at a high long-term political cost. Europe must stop conceding under pressure and instead strengthen its strategic autonomy, diversify its trade partnerships, and invest in its own economic and security capabilities. The EU and the US are and will remain co-dependent, but this dependence goes both ways, and it’s time Europe starts to show courage.
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3. It weakens Europe in the long run.
It is time for the EU to stop Trump pressuring us into crappy deals.
That makes Europe more vulnerable in future negotiations. On trade, tech, and security.(4/6)
We remain committed to a strong transatlantic partnership with the US - yet the current US administration has repeatedly acted in ways that contradict the mutual trust and reliability expected between allies, including by actively supporting the growth of far-right movements in Europe.
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Tomorrow, the European Parliament will vote on reducing tariffs on US goods as part of the EU–US trade deal agreed in August 2025. While this vote is limited in scope, it will in practice determine whether the broader trade deal moves forward. After careful consideration, the five Volt MEPs have decided to vote against this unbalanced deal. Here they explain why

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#EUpol #TradeAgreement #TradeDeal #Trump #Tariffs #EP #Europe #US #USA #Volt

1. It was always a shady deal.
The US used tariffs to pressure the EU into this agreement. Those tariffs were later ruled illegal.
Now Europe is expected to go along with the deal anyway? No thank you.(2/6)
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Tomorrow, the European Parliament will vote on reducing tariffs on US goods as part of the EU–US trade deal agreed in August 2025. While this vote is limited in scope, it will in practice determine whether the broader trade deal moves forward. After careful consideration, the five Volt MEPs have decided to vote against this unbalanced deal. Here they explain why

(1/6)
#EUpol #TradeAgreement #TradeDeal #Trump #Tariffs #EP #Europe #US #USA #Volt

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