The statement is kept in a strict style.
I hope the determination in the case will be the same.
WhatAboutFC on
We’re a strong market and we should never allow US bully us. r/buyfromeu
wolfhound_doge on
>We will work towards reducing barriers, not raising them.
>Let’s move from confrontation to negotiation.
let’s hope this is only diplomacy speaking
Morepork69 on
I genuinely believe the EU has to hit back. To accept this is weakness in the eyes of Trump and a massive error. The markets are hating this, Republicans are getting uncomfortable (MAGAS not so much because they believe the nonsense and fake facts)
Watching the Financial coverage on news outlets there is a sense of dread about reciprocal tariffs. Hit back now, hit hard and really put the pressure on them. Pain for everyone, of course but the alternative is unthinkable.
NoMathematician9564 on
Not even a strongly worded letter this time, huh?
DarthSet on
The best way to stand to is bully is to punch them in the fuckin nose.
toolkitxx on
Keep in mind that this is a two-fold strategy by the US. This is not just about tariffs but also about changes to currencies.
leginfr on
I’m starting to get the impression from comments by Americans that they have no idea about the concept of a nuanced and measured response.
If if you respond to everything by going in guns blazing and shooting in all directions like Trump, then you do more harm than good. Trump’s message is that he wants to hurt everyone and doesn’t care how much harm he causes to the USA while he is doing so. The US business sector is rightly unsettled by this.The EU message is that the adults are in charge here and we will do what we can to reduce the harm to our people. Let’s see how the effects are felt by the respective economies.
It should be noted that there are also two fundamental differences between Trump and von der Leyen. Trump only represents his own interests. It’s obvious that not everyone in the US agrees with his policies. Von der Leyen is the representative of 27 different countries. She is reporting the policy that they have agreed upon. There is unity behind the EU response. That is stronger than the chaotic flailing of Trump based on imaginary grievances.
Texas43647 on
Retaliation might be the smart move. It will fuck republicans even harder in the midterms and they are already losing ground. Or I guess it could go both ways and he will increase them until other countries bend. We’re all fucked
Artistic-Arrival-873 on
Since the tariffs are reciprocal won’t the EU increasing its existing tariffs just result in the US tariffs increasing?
GotSwiftyNeedMop on
Trump is like a slinky. Not good for much but I would enjoy watching him fall down a flight of stairs.
teddymaxwell596 on
The EU always sounds like the Ferarri pit wall when responding to these tariffs.
This press release is the equivalent of “we are checking”.
You’ve known this was coming for weeks, no need to ‘prepare countermeasures’, you should’ve already had them lined up ready to go the moment this was announced.
adilfc on
Just put tarrifs on all social media.
joeweerpottoe on
Instead of tarrifs we should subsidies european products. Every product in the store should have an eu stamp on it. Focus on quality and make the americans need our stuff so that the tarrifs hurt them more than they hurt us. That is the shortest way for exit Trump.
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The statement is kept in a strict style.
I hope the determination in the case will be the same.
We’re a strong market and we should never allow US bully us. r/buyfromeu
>We will work towards reducing barriers, not raising them.
>Let’s move from confrontation to negotiation.
let’s hope this is only diplomacy speaking
I genuinely believe the EU has to hit back. To accept this is weakness in the eyes of Trump and a massive error. The markets are hating this, Republicans are getting uncomfortable (MAGAS not so much because they believe the nonsense and fake facts)
Watching the Financial coverage on news outlets there is a sense of dread about reciprocal tariffs. Hit back now, hit hard and really put the pressure on them. Pain for everyone, of course but the alternative is unthinkable.
Not even a strongly worded letter this time, huh?
The best way to stand to is bully is to punch them in the fuckin nose.
Keep in mind that this is a two-fold strategy by the US. This is not just about tariffs but also about changes to currencies.
I’m starting to get the impression from comments by Americans that they have no idea about the concept of a nuanced and measured response.
If if you respond to everything by going in guns blazing and shooting in all directions like Trump, then you do more harm than good. Trump’s message is that he wants to hurt everyone and doesn’t care how much harm he causes to the USA while he is doing so. The US business sector is rightly unsettled by this.The EU message is that the adults are in charge here and we will do what we can to reduce the harm to our people. Let’s see how the effects are felt by the respective economies.
It should be noted that there are also two fundamental differences between Trump and von der Leyen. Trump only represents his own interests. It’s obvious that not everyone in the US agrees with his policies. Von der Leyen is the representative of 27 different countries. She is reporting the policy that they have agreed upon. There is unity behind the EU response. That is stronger than the chaotic flailing of Trump based on imaginary grievances.
Retaliation might be the smart move. It will fuck republicans even harder in the midterms and they are already losing ground. Or I guess it could go both ways and he will increase them until other countries bend. We’re all fucked
Since the tariffs are reciprocal won’t the EU increasing its existing tariffs just result in the US tariffs increasing?
Trump is like a slinky. Not good for much but I would enjoy watching him fall down a flight of stairs.
The EU always sounds like the Ferarri pit wall when responding to these tariffs.
This press release is the equivalent of “we are checking”.
You’ve known this was coming for weeks, no need to ‘prepare countermeasures’, you should’ve already had them lined up ready to go the moment this was announced.
Just put tarrifs on all social media.
Instead of tarrifs we should subsidies european products. Every product in the store should have an eu stamp on it. Focus on quality and make the americans need our stuff so that the tarrifs hurt them more than they hurt us. That is the shortest way for exit Trump.