Impact of US tariffs varies across European Union
- The impact of U.S. tariffs will not be the same across the European Union, as stated by President Donald Trump.
- Ireland and Germany are particularly affected due to their significant exports to the U.S.
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Impact of US tariffs varies across European Union
European countries are not all equally exposed to the US market and so will not suffer the same consequences should President Donald Trump go ahead with his threats to impose 30-percent tariffs on the European Union.
The 30% tariff announcement by Donald Trump raises concerns in Europe, but the consequences will be different depending on the country US President Donald Trump announced
The 30 percent blanket imposition of tariffs on goods imported into the US from the European Union, which was ordered by US President Donald Trump on August 1, may mean the loss of tens of thousands of jobs in the Czech Republic over time. This was stated on Czech Television on Saturday by the chief economist of the investment company Investika, Vít Hradil. At the same time, he said that the tariffs are nothing that would push Europe into a cris…
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