"Small Margin to Absorb Other Customs Duties": Faced with Trump's Threats, European Companies Risk Looking for New Customers "in Less Problematic Countries"
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Security expert Nico Lange calls for a closed appearance of Europeans in the light of US President Trump's recent tariff threats: "As soon as Trump realizes that there are some lines of tension, he will go in there."
Donald Trump has taken another step in his crusade to take over Greenland with the threat of an additional tariff of up to 25% to European countries that carried out a military exercise on the Arctic island days ago. The US president’s new commercial pulse against Europe re-stresses the financial markets and launders investors’ confidence, who have quickly sought safe haven among the safest assets waiting to know whether the US and European coun…
British Secretary of Foreign Affairs Yvette Cooper stated that the threats launched by US President Donald Trump on the implementation of additional customs duties for certain European countries, including the United Kingdom,...
Following Trump's new customs threats, business associations are also demanding tough EU countermeasures for the first time. Uncertainty is still difficult for companies.
Donald Trump is not easy to change with mere kindnesses. Europe must defend its principles and become more independent. This is risky but in the long term indispensable.
Donald Trump is threatening to impose new tariffs on several EU Member States, including France, if the United States is not allowed to acquire Greenland. This decision has stunned European industrialists, who barely adapted to the surcharges already imposed.
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