Newsletter Newsletters Events Events Podcasts Videos Africanews
Loader
Advertisement

Watch the video: Will Trump's trade war affect your job and your wallet?

JJ
JJ Copyright  JJ
Copyright JJ
By Jakub Janas
Published on
Share Comments
Share Close Button
Copy/paste the article video embed link below: Copy to clipboard Copied

Greenland is not for sale, but that will not stop the most famous real estate investor. And to get it, Trump is ready to put the transatlantic alliance on ice — literally. Here’s the big picture.

Starting this February, US President Donald Trump will hit eight European countries that openly oppose his bid to take over Greenland with a 10% tariff. His demand? Sell the island or pay up.

But the US is the EU's biggest business partner. Trade in goods and services hits a staggering €1.6 trillion a year.

Unlike the deficit with China, this relationship is healthy. Trade is balanced, with a 3% gap.

But trade wars are no joke. US exports to Europe support over 2 million American workers, while European investment in the US employs another 3.5 million.

For us on this side of the pond, it is even bigger: exports to the US support 5 million European jobs, and US companies here employ another 4.5 million.

Now, that landscape will freeze over. Leader of the biggest European Parliament party, EPP's Manfred Weber, said that a Brussels-Washington trade pact is "not possible at this stage".

Brussels is stuck. It still has the Anti-Coercion Instrument, a so-called "trade bazooka" ready to hit back, but some are hesitating to pull the trigger.

Meanwhile, last Saturday, the EU rushed to sign the Mercosur deal to replace unreliable markets with Latin American partners.

Big politics is usually distant. But this time, it is about your job and your wallet, so buckle up. This week, EU leaders are meeting with Trump in Davos.

Let us hope they bring winter coats, as we will get a frosty reception.

Watch the Euronews video in the player above for the full story.

Go to accessibility shortcuts
Share Comments

Read more

Thousands march in Greenland to oppose Trump's interest in taking over the Arctic island

EU bets on Mercosur as geopolitics clash with eurosceptic backlash

EU vows coordinated response to Trump's tariffs threat over Greenland sale