If he wins the US presidential election, former president Donald Trump will take punitive trade measures against the European Union. The agency reports this, citing supporters of the former president. Bloomberg.
One of Trump’s unofficial economic advisers said in an interview with the agency that the former president used trade and tariffs tactically during negotiations to force EU countries to act in US interests. This was made clear when Trump demanded that NATO allies allocate more money to military needs. Much will depend on what the European Union does to reduce tariffs on American goods, according to Trump’s unofficial adviser.
Supporters of the former president believe there are several reasons for tough trade measures against the EU. These include disappointment in the European Union, which does not take a decisive stance on customs duties, especially on Chinese products, and does not limit the strategic investments of Chinese companies.
Previously reportedNATO fears that the United States will leave the alliance if Trump comes to power.
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