How Will the Trump Presidency Change EU-China Relations?
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US President Donald Trump stated that the European Union is "more difficult than China", within a few hours after Washington and Beijing agreed to reduce the respective tax rates and suspend their trade war.
Daniela Melo, a North American politician, believes that Europeans "can benefit" from negotiations between the US and China, because "Trump will be more focused on Beijing than in Europe".
Donald Trump, a few hours after the agreement between the US and China to suspend tariffs, sharply turned against the European Union, the American president. "The European Union is more odious than China in many ways, you know? (...) "We have all the cards in our hands. We have been treated very unfairly," Trump said on Monday, when talking about his new drug pricing system. The aim of this would be to force the United States to provide drugs to…
How Will the Trump Presidency Change EU-China Relations?
Over the past few years, European countries have started to line up with the United States on China policy. But now, as Donald Trump destroys the trust European countries had in America, China is stepping up, promising stability and consistency, if nothing else. Can European countries maintain a lasting political and economic relationship with China? Are we facing a global
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