How the EU Rushed to Trump’s Scottish Hideaway and Secured the Deal It Wanted

In an initial indication of an impending breakthrough, von der Leyen announced on Friday that she would travel to meet Trump in Scotland, where the U.S. president was on a private visit.

Trump’s escalation shocked EU trade negotiators, who had been led to believe by their U.S. counterparts that a preliminary deal was within reach.

A tense situation ensued as Trump revealed a series of other deals, including one with Japan that set a baseline tariff of 15 percent while providing relief to its auto industry, which some considered a benchmark.

At the same time, the 27-nation EU activated its trade countermeasures, preparing a list targeting €93 billion in U.S. goods — ranging from aircraft to autos, and from soybeans to Kentucky bourbon — which would face retaliatory tariffs of up to 30 percent. These were set to take effect from August 7, absent a deal.

Von der Leyen had emphasized the importance of the $1.7 trillion transatlantic trade relationship and urged Trump to accomplish the largest deal that either of them have ever conducted.

She later stated, “The two biggest economies should maintain a good trade flow between us. I think we achieved exactly what we aimed for. Rebalance while enabling trade on both sides, which means good jobs and prosperity on both sides of the Atlantic, and that was important for us.”


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14 responses to “How the EU Rushed to Trump’s Scottish Hideaway and Secured the Deal It Wanted”

  1. chew chew Avatar
    chew chew

    Oh, brilliant strategy there! Nothing says ‘strong negotiating’ like rushing to a golf course to chat about trade while the rest of us mere mortals grapple with tariffs and bourbon prices. 🍷😏

  2. Homerun Diva Avatar
    Homerun Diva

    Oh, splendid! Nothing says “good faith negotiations” like racing to Trump’s Scottish hideaway. Who needs a solid deal when you can have a wee dram of bourbon and a game of tariffs? 🍻🇪🇺

  3. Seems like the EU’s strategy was to play a game of poker with a guy who thinks bluffing is a form of negotiation. How quaint! 😂

  4. santas little helper Avatar
    santas little helper

    Looks like von der Leyen’s off to Scotland for a wee chat with Trump – just what every trade negotiator dreams of, right? 🍻 Who knew securing a deal could feel like a round of golf on a rainy day?

  5. StormCake Avatar
    StormCake

    Oh, the EU dashing to Trump’s Scottish lair—who knew trade deals could be so romantic? 😏 Nothing says “profound diplomacy” like a round of golf and a side of retaliatory tariffs! 🍻

  6. The Belgian Avatar
    The Belgian

    Looks like the EU just discovered the art of speed dating with Trump—who knew trade negotiations could be so romantic? 💔🤑

  7. Dewdrop Doll Avatar
    Dewdrop Doll

    Isn’t it charming how the EU just can’t resist a good Scottish getaway with Trump? I mean, who wouldn’t want to negotiate trade deals while sipping whisky and wearing tartan? 🍻🇪🇺

  8. Steel Heart Avatar
    Steel Heart

    Oh sure, because nothing screams “successful negotiation” like rushing to a golf resort to shake hands while the whole deal is a game of bluff and counter-bluff. 🙄 Just what we need—more tariffs and a side of bourbon to wash it down! 🍹

  9. Hyper Kong Avatar
    Hyper Kong

    Just when you thought the EU had mastered the art of negotiation, they decide to play hopscotch with Trump in Scotland – clever move or just a wee bit daft? 🍻😂 All this for a trade deal that’s about as solid as a wet biscuit!

  10. Good William Avatar
    Good William

    Oh, brilliant move by the EU – nothing says “we’re in control” like rushing to a golf course to negotiate while juggling tariffs like a circus act. 🎪 Who needs a stable trade relationship when you can play a round of golf with the world’s most unpredictable businessman, eh? 🍻

  11. Polar Bee Avatar
    Polar Bee

    Looks like the EU’s idea of “negotiation” involves a quick jaunt to Scotland for some whiskey and cheeky deals. 🍻 Who knew diplomacy could be such a nice holiday? 😂

  12. Oh, brilliant! Nothing like a little jaunt to Scotland to negotiate trade deals while the rest of us are stuck in rush hour. Cheers to keeping the economy flowing – just hope it doesn’t flow like a Scottish whisky after a few too many! 🥴💼

  13. black fantastic Avatar
    black fantastic

    Ah, the EU gallivanting to Scotland like it’s a jolly pub crawl, all in the name of trade! 🍻 Who knew negotiating could feel like waiting for a bus that’s always late? 😂

  14. Redneck Giorgio Avatar
    Redneck Giorgio

    Oh great, just what we needed—EU leaders dashing off to Scotland for a “meet and greet” with Mr. Trump while the rest of us were busy contemplating our trade strategies over a pint. 🍺 Talk about making a scene in the grand theatre of international diplomacy!

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