Trump pushes trade partners to buy more U.S. energy as a way to avoid higher tariffs
- President Trump initiated a potential trade war by imposing tariffs on EU goods.
- Trump aims to reduce the trade deficit and increase American energy exports.
- The U.S. imposed tariffs included 20% on EU imports and higher rates on specific goods.
- Trump stated the U.S. has a $350 billion deficit with the EU that he wants to quickly eliminate.
- The EU considers countermeasures, while Trump links tariff relief to energy purchases from the U.S.
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If you don't want a trade war with America, you just have to transfer hundreds of billions of dollars for American oil and gas, says US President Donald Trump towards Europe. But the bill doesn't work out for the best.
·Vienna, Austria
Read Full ArticleEurope needs liquefied gas and could find it with the Americans, but the supply relationships with the EU are already tighter than the US President believes.
·Zürich, Switzerland
Read Full ArticleThe EU has to dig deep into its pockets to buy off a trade war with the US. The US government wants to supply hundreds of billions more in energy.
·Amsterdam, Netherlands
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