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The US Will Be the Biggest Loser From Trade ‘Wins’ — Bloomberg’s editorial board

The White House is trumpeting its new trade deal with the European Union, following a similar agreement with Japan, as a great victory. Both pacts impose tariffs of 15% on most exports to the US, along with other concessions — on the face of it, lifting the threat of open-ended trade war and reaffirming US dominance. Financial markets advanced on the news.

In truth, there’s nothing to celebrate. Both deals are lose-lose for all involved. The best that can be hoped for is that the administration now moves on to other priorities before more damage is done. 

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Amazon’s AI Coding Revealed a Dirty Little Secret — Parmy Olson

Three Ways America’s World Order Could Collapse — Hal Brands

How the US Weaponized Pakistan Against India — Mihir Sharma

Google Is Reaping the Rewards of Its Unfair AI Advantage — Dave Lee

Even Nuclear Experts Are at a Loss Right Now — Andreas Kluth

The Texas Economy Ain’t All That — Kathryn Edwards

Namibia’s Oil Riches May Finally Start to Flow — Javier Blas

Trump Wins the Hulkamania Tariffs Brawl He Started — John Authers

Bondi Has Been Failing Epstein’s Victims for Years — Mary Ellen Klas

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