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    Trump’s EU Tariff Deal Is a Wake-Up Call for Black America to Stop Chasing Inclusion and Start Chasing Industry

    DAMON K JONESBy DAMON K JONESJuly 28, 2025No Comments5 Mins Read
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    While cable news is obsessed with personalities, indictments, and distractions, something transformational just happened in international economics—something Black America can’t afford to ignore. Donald Trump’s newly announced trade deal with the European Union is being called one of the most aggressive and economically strategic tariff agreements in U.S. history. And for good reason.

    It didn’t just threaten tariffs—it extracted results.

    Announced on July 27, 2025, the Trump–EU tariff deal avoided a full-scale trade war by leveraging America’s consumer market in exchange for investment and reciprocity. Under the agreement, the United States will impose a 15% baseline tariff on most EU imports—far lower than the previously threatened 30%—but still firm enough to rebalance unfair trade terms.

    In return, the EU agreed to the following:

    • $750 billion in U.S. energy purchases—a massive win for American oil, natural gas, and renewables.
    • $600 billion in investment across sectors including defense, infrastructure, aviation, and advanced manufacturing.
    • Zero-for-zero reciprocal tariffs on key sectors like semiconductors, aircraft parts, chemicals, and certain agricultural products.
    • Steel and aluminum tariffs remain at 50%, protecting U.S. producers in critical industries.

    This isn’t just a “deal”—it’s a redirection of global capital. And if Black America isn’t positioned to intercept any of it, then our political and economic leadership has failed.

    The Missed Opportunity Narrative Is Getting Old

    Let’s be clear: Black communities are always on the receiving end of “equity conversations” but rarely at the table when capital changes hands. This deal moves over $1.3 trillion in commitments—yet no national Black leader has issued a statement, no civil rights group has laid out an access strategy, and no member of the Congressional Black Caucus has proposed a trade-linked workforce plan.

    We chase diversity while others chase the contract.

    We rally for board seats while others negotiate billion-dollar energy investments.

    We demand police reform while ignoring the trillions redirected through tariffs, trade, and manufacturing.

    The question isn’t whether Trump’s deal helps Black America—it’s whether Black America is prepared to help itself by aligning with it.

    Energy, Manufacturing, and Strategic Goods: Where Are We?

    The EU deal centers around strategic sectors—sectors that Black America has been systemically locked out of, but not irreversibly. Manufacturing, logistics, defense, and energy are the lifeblood of this agreement. And the question is: where are Black businesses in these fields?

    • Energy: With $750 billion flowing into U.S. energy, will Black-owned firms in renewables, infrastructure, or fuel logistics get a piece? Or will we keep talking about food deserts while ignoring the energy deserts in our own neighborhoods?
    • Manufacturing: With reciprocal tariff reductions on aircraft parts and semiconductors, will we keep marching for “inclusion” in tech, or will we invest in the machinery that makes tech possible?
    • Workforce Access: Will we demand union jobs in these fields—or sit back while they go to politically connected firms that don’t hire from our communities?

    You Don’t Have to Like Trump to Learn From the Strategy

    This isn’t about being a Trump supporter. It’s about seeing the strategy and positioning ourselves to respond with logic, not emotion. Trump’s deal didn’t promise anyone equality. It delivered incentive-based outcomes that benefit those who are prepared.

    That’s the hard truth: capital doesn’t care about hashtags. It flows where the structure exists to receive it.

    DEI Never Promised You a Factory

    While the elite Black class is still busy applauding DEI hires and university fellowships, this tariff deal bypassed the corporate culture wars entirely and focused on leverage, reciprocity, and industry. There is no budget line in this deal for diversity consultants or symbolic partnerships.

    But there’s plenty of space for welders, coders, engineers, machine operators, agri-tech builders, and logistics managers—fields where Black talent has historically been underrepresented, underfunded, and underestimated.

    The Path Forward: Build Institutions, Not Talking Points

    Here’s what must happen next if Black America wants to benefit from this deal:

    1. Black chambers of commerce must publish sector-specific response plans for energy, defense, and logistics.
    2. HBCUs must build industrial trade and export readiness programs—not just business school panels.
    3. Faith-based institutions and nonprofits must pivot from food giveaways to workforce pipelines.
    4. Local Black elected officials must identify federal trade zones, ports, and infrastructure projects tied to this deal and demand Black participation in procurement and contracting.

    Because here’s the reality: if we don’t build the institutions to receive these blessings, they will pass us by.

    Final Thought: Tariffs Are Not Racist—They’re Relentless

    Donald Trump didn’t rewrite trade law for Black America. He leveraged it for national advantage. Now it’s our turn to leverage this moment for community advantage.

    But the window won’t stay open forever.

    The question isn’t “Did Trump help us?” The question is: Are we willing to help ourselves now that the money is moving?

    Until we treat economics with the urgency we give to politics and protest, we’ll stay spectators in a game we could be winning.

    Emotional Politics — Logical Failure is the book you need.

    In this bold and unfiltered work, Damon K. Jones delivers the hard truths many are afraid to say out loud: Black America has been loyal to a system that has failed to deliver. We’ve mastered symbolism but forfeited strategy. We show up to vote, but not to fund. We speak out, but rarely build. And the result? Speeches instead of solutions. Visibility instead of victory.

    This book is not about left or right. It’s about logic over emotion. Power over performance. It’s a call to wake up, re-strategize, and use our political currency with purpose.

    If you’re tired of being used, overlooked, and sold out—this book is your blueprint for change. Your voice is powerful. Your vote is valuable. But your money, your mindset, and your political clarity are what will make the difference.

    Read the book. Share the message. Challenge the tradition. And let’s finally start getting what we pay for.

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