France’s Macron Urges EU Companies to Pause US Investments
- French President Emmanuel Macron called for a suspension of EU investment in the United States on Thursday.
- Donald Trump's announcement of tariffs on EU goods prompted Macron's call to suspend investments.
- Macron told French companies that retaliatory measures should come from the EU, not individual states.
- Macron described Trump's tariffs as 'brutal and unfounded' and said Americans will be 'weaker and poorer'.
- Macron's call marks an escalation that could exacerbate tensions as the EU prepares a response in two stages.
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