Wow, EU/dec diplomacy. They should have read the Art of the deal.
"Yesterday’s trade deal between the US and the EU will cost the eurozone economy approximately $60.9 billion per year, according to Bloomberg’s calculations (see below). This is due to worsened export conditions for EU goods in the US.
However, on top of that loss, Brussels will also be footing the bill to America.
It has committed to purchasing energy resources from the US worth more than $217.4 billion annually. That’s more than ten times what the EU spent on Russian energy resources last year, so it will be difficult for American sources to simply replace Russian ones. Even if Russian deliveries dropped to zero immediately, the EU would still need to cut at least $195.7 billion per year in energy imports from other parts of the world (non-US) to fulfill the deal with Trump.
Given that the EU economy—or specifically the eurozone—is expected to shrink by $60.9 billion annually due to Brussels' trade agreement with Trump, demand from EU businesses for energy is also likely to decrease, further complicating the commitment to absorb American energy in the agreed volume of over $217.4 billion.
But that’s not all. Under the deal, the EU will also have to invest $547.8 billion in the US. On top of that, it will need to purchase large quantities of American weapons."