Source: Bloomberg
Author: Samy Adghirni, ARNE DELFS
Once Donald Trump won in the November US election, how can he deal with the punitive measures he might be sacrificed?EU countries have begun internal discussions.
According to a senior EU officials who know preparations, given that Trump's style of behavior is becoming more aggressive, the member states of the organization generally believe that he will take tariffs such as tariffs after returning.The official who was unwilling to be named also said that the ownership of various countries was prepared for possible situations.
Bloomberg reported earlier on Wednesday that Trump was preparing to take a series of punitive trade measures to the EU after coming to power to solve long -term dissatisfaction.The conversation with the former presidential consultant shows that if he wins in November, the EU will undoubtedly be one of the main goals on trade issues.Trump's allies also revealed that a possible starting form is to incorporate the EU in the tariff range suitable for China and Pu Zheng.Trump may also use the 301 clauses of the US Trade Law to counter the European digital service tax against US technology giants.
Trump shakes the basis of cross -Atlantic relations during the last time.He attacked the World Trade Organization and questioned European security, and also described Brussels as a "ghost place".He has won the victory in two consecutive Republican primary elections.Bloomberg News/Morning Consult's polls in January showed that in the 7 key swing states that may be about the results of the 2024 election, Trump led Joe Bayen 6 percentage points average.
A spokesman for the European Commission will not comment for the time being.
Potential measures for European Europe will also become a component of reshaping the widespread measures of American commodity trade.The country has a huge imbalance in the European Union for a long time, and the deficit in 2023 may exceed US $ 200 billion for the third consecutive year, and this is the example of Trump consultants who believe that trade behavior is unfair.