Analysts Question Feasibility of Trump's EU Trade Deal Energy Promises

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The US-EU trade deal involves a non-binding agreement for the EU to purchase $750 billion of US energy and invest $600 billion in the US by 2028, but analysts consider the energy purchase targets unrealistic due to market and political constraints, raising concerns about the deal's implementation and potential future trade conflicts.
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