What the EU’s ‘Trade Bazooka’ Is and How It Works
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Given the seemingly unstoppable economic growth of the United States, its technological advantage and military might, it is natural for countries aggrieved by Donald Trump’s foreign policy to seek vulnerabilities. For Europe, which is furious at the president’s plans for Greenland, getting rid of some $14 trillion in U.S. equities and bonds might seem like the perfect solution. But this balance has been built primarily from trade flows, not just…
The European Parliament plans to ask the European Commission on Monday to initiate the process of activating the most powerful trade weapon against the US, said Bernd Lange, the president of the EP Committee on International Trade.
Europe is still behaving in the same way in response to Trump's tariff threats as it did last year before the EU-US trade agreement.
Europe's leaders are not pushing back hard enough when Donald Trump threatens to take over Greenland, says Anders Vistisen (DF).
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