
EU Commission president Ursula von der Leyen met US President Donald Trump at Turnberry ahead of the "biggest trade deal" ever struck Donald Trump has agreed a trade deal with the EU Commission president after he played a round of golf on the second full day of his visit to Scotland. The US president shook hands on the deal with Ursula von der Leyen at his luxury Turnberry resort, saying: "It's going to bring us closer together... it's a partnership in a sense.
Main Idea: Donald Trump met European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen in Scotland and agreed a new trade deal that lowers the risk of a major tariff fight with the European Union.
Key Points:
If the EU deal holds at 15% tariffs, US consumers and small businesses may still face higher prices on European goods.
A deal may reduce the chance of a wider trade war, which could help keep markets steadier and protect some jobs.
Rate how each entity in this article affected the American people.
Central counterpart in the trade talks and co-announcer of the EU-US deal.
Core institutional actor in the trade agreement and tariff negotiation with the United States.
Primary focus of the article; his golf trip, trade negotiations, and remarks drive the story.
Named Scottish government leader who met with Ursula von der Leyen and is expected to meet Trump.
Mentioned as a forthcoming meeting partner and part of the wider UK-US trade context.
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