Rising US Reliance on EU Imports Outpaces China, Study Shows
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Chemicals, machinery, electronics: US imports from the EU have increased sharply over the past decade. How strongly the US is dependent on exports from the US is surprising even the authors of a new study. Their results could also become relevant in the customs dispute with President Trump.
Donald Trump is using tariffs against trading partners in the EU. According to IW researchers, his country is dependent on imports from the Community, but it has become small in the negotiations with the US.
The United States depends more on imports from the European Union than is generally believed, the blockage across China as far as the total value is concerned, and the number of goods, according to a study carried out...
The United States is more dependent on imports from the European Union than on imports from China.
U.S. needs EU more than expected, giving Europe export power - Cryptopolitan
The United States leans more on the European Union for imported goods than many assume, and that reliance has deepened over time, according to a new review by Germany’s IW economic institute. The study finds the EU now tops China for both the value and the count of product groups on which U.S. buyers depend, underscoring how closely tied the two economies have become. IW says the number of product groups where at least half of U.S. imports came …
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