Macron Slams EU’s Soft Approach in US Trade Deal
French President Emmanuel Macron has criticised the European Union’s negotiating stance in its recent trade deal with the United States. He expressed his dissatisfaction, stating the EU was “not feared enough” during the talks.
The agreement, reported by France 24 on August 2, 2025, includes significant concessions, such as the imposition of 15% tariffs and substantial energy purchases from the US.
Macron acknowledged that the deal protects key EU interests. However, he pointed to a lack of forceful negotiation as a major shortcoming. This raises concerns about the EU’s ability to secure favourable terms in future global trade negotiations.
This development has significant implications for India. The EU’s perceived weakness in trade negotiations could embolden other major economic powers, potentially impacting India’s own trade relations and strategic partnerships in the global arena. The outcome serves as a cautionary tale for nations negotiating with powerful trading blocs.