Paris, along with the European Commission, discusses ways to prevent the tariffs that Trump introduced.
French President Emmanuel Macron called on the company to suspend investment in the United States after President Donald Trump announced the introduction of large tariffs. It was written by Bloomberg on Thursday, April 3.
Speaking to representatives of the industries to suffer from the tariffs that Trump announced, the politician said it would be futile to invest in companies there while “the USA attacking Europe.”
“What signal do we give when big European players investing billions -billions of American economy are at the same time strike us? We must have collective unity,” Macron said.
The Guardian added that Macron agreed with the EU leaders, that “no one could be decided” in response to Trump’s actions, because “all the tools on the table”.
Among the available tools, the President of France pointed out a potential disruption to the globe of digital services, “where the United States receives huge benefits from Europe.”
Macron also called on EU leaders to remain united and did not give up on the temptation of “Go One One.”
As you know, on April 2, Trump announced the beginning of a trade war at the same time in all states of the world, introducing duties from 10% to 50% for imports in the United States, depending on the country of origin.
EU countries will receive a customary tariff of 20% for exporting the United States. Ukraine will have a lowest tariff of 10%. The European Union is preparing measures in response, European Commission leader Ursula Von der Lyain said.
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