In a strategic move to prevent a potentially disruptive trade war, European Union officials have made substantial trade concessions to U.S. President Donald Trump. The agreement, which was finalized during a high-profile summit in Turnberry, Scotland, has sparked mixed reactions among European politicians who were initially concerned about the extent of the concessions. Despite the initial resistance, the EU officials emphasized that the decision was driven by the necessity to avoid economic damage and maintain stable trade relations with the United States.