President Trump is getting results from his "Hulkamania" approach to international trade, said in Bloomberg . At his golf course in Scotland this week, Trump sealed what he modestly called "the greatest deal of all time" with European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen. Under that agreement, most EU imports to the U.S. will face a 15% tariff—down from Trump's threatened 30%— while the bloc will impose zero tariffs on many American exports. The EU is just the latest trading partner to cave to Trump's bullying rather than punch back with retaliatory tariffs: Japan made a one-sided 15% deal last week, while Indonesia, Vietnam, and the Philippines have agreed to tariffs of about 20%. Trump's "hard-power" tactics are a welcome change of pace, said in The Wall Street Journal . For
Tariffs: Is Trump winning his trade war?

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