An exhibition called Hannover Messe sends a signal to Washington: Europe will defend its economy.
The largest industrial fair in the world began with German Hanover – Hannover Messe, sending a signal to Washington: Europe defends its economy. Ukrinform reported it.
Acting Chancellor Olaf Sholts opened the event. In his speech, he warned Washington against violation of free trade and protection.
According to him, the free trade in the world was at risk, as the political movements of protectionism became fashionable around the world, and warned that everything would be lost because of such trends. The politician called the Hanover impact the response to the “American First” slogan “(the translation of” America is primarily “or” mainly “).
“The position of the federal government, as well as the European Union on this issue, is very clear: we will continue to work for the sake of free and fair trade in the world. We do not consider the tariffs of a suitable tool for exchanging goods and services between states, but we believe that the model has existed in the past United States,” Scholz emphasized.
He also expressed unity in Canada, accepting the delegation: “We are glad to be happy with friends. We are next to you.”
The politician has announced the hope that in the near future all European states have finally approved the CETA trade agreement in Canada, as did Germany.
He added that this is the correct answer so far, referring to the pressure that the nearby deer in Canada is conducted.
Remember, recently, US president Donald Trump threatened European Union and Canada countries even with large tariffs if they begin to react to new American duties coordinatedly.
Struck by the EU in response to US duties
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