The US President threatened to impose a 50 percent tariff on all goods from the European Union starting from June 1.
US President Donald Trump again aims to trade trading in the United States. This time is the European Union.
The US President is now threatening to impose a 50 percent tariff on all goods from the European Union starting from June 1. If it continues, this means much higher import taxes on hundreds of billions of goods exported in the European Union.
Is Europe about to pay a high price for instability with Trump soon? Or is Trump’s tariff – now his distinctive move – with reverse results for manufacturing?
Introduction: Tom Macray
Guests:
Paulo von Sheratch, President of the World Policy Institute
Will Hyton, President of the Academy of Social Sciences.
Brian Wong, Fellow, Contemporary China and World Center
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