This is one of the steps in protest against US president’s trading policy Donald Trump.
Supermarkets in Denmark began to mark the goods in Europe to make it easier for customers to navigate. It was reported by Bild on Saturday, March 29th.
“Danish Fux, Netto and Bilka supermarkets are marked with European goods with an asterisk in price tags for many days to make it easier for customers to choose products made in Europe. Including, this is being done in protest against US president’s trading policy Donald Trump.” – says the message.
It was also reported that, through the following by the DPA Yugov News Agency, he conducted a survey with the inhabitants of Germany. Three quarters of respondents want to see such a marking in the country – 47% of respondents who “fully support” such an initiative, and another 30% “rather support”.
Remember that this week Trump signed a command to introduce duties for 25% for cars collected outside the United States. The duties will enter on April 2.
The Canadian government was called such a step by Trump’s “direct attack”, and in the European Commission they said they were ready to act in response.
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