A new trade deal between Australia and the European Union could soon make everyday goods cheaper and open up more job opportunities. Prime Minister Anthony Albanese met European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen in Canberra, signaling that negotiations are reaching a critical stage. The agreement is expected to be signed soon, marking one of Australia’s biggest trade partnerships. For Australians, the biggest impact could be on prices. A successful deal would reduce tariffs on imported goods from Europe, which may lead to lower costs on products like cars, pharmaceuticals, and food items. At the same time, Australian exporters could…