Trump administration's ideological war with Europe
- Rising anti-American sentiment in Europe is linked to U.S. President Donald Trump's policies, leading to boycotts of U.S. Products, according to a YouGov poll published on March 4.
- In Denmark, nearly half the population has refrained from buying American goods due to Trump's threats, leading to the formation of a boycott group with over 92,000 members.
- About 70% of Swedes are considering boycotting American products as a political protest, according to a survey by Verian for SVT.
- Tesla's sales in Germany plummeted 76% in February, partly due to CEO Elon Musk's involvement in European politics, highlighting quick shifts in consumer behavior.
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The US breaks with Europe: tariffs, repatriations and contempt
In just two months of Donald Trump , the transatlantic relationship has suffered an unprecedented turnaround. What was once a strong strategic alliance, reinforced for decades by common interests, mutual defense and institutional respect, has resulted in a campaign of open hostility, initiated from the Oval Office itself. The new White House, led by Donald Trump and with Vice President J.D. Vance as its most combative edict, has given way to a l…
Anti-American sentiment rises in Europe as Trump fuels anger
Rising anti-American sentiment in Europe as President Donald Trump’s policies ruffle feathers is ushering in a shift in consumer behavior, not least in attitudes toward American goods. Trump’s threats to impose punitive tariffs on Europe, seize territories and pull military support in the region — including his handling of the war in Ukraine — have irked European consumers, fueling campaigns to boycott US products. There’s currently no country …
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