
EU Looks To Japan To Soften The Blow Of Donald Trump’s Trade War
The EU looks to Japan to soften the blow of Donald Trump’s trade war, but still, European markets in Japan account for only 20% of American markets.
The EU looks to Japan to soften the blow of Donald Trump’s trade war, but still, European markets in Japan account for only 20% of American markets.
Curiously, the US and China trade war continues to get more intense, but the American economy is currently thriving. So, just how bad is it?
Despite Trump’s trade war with allies, including China, the EU, and Canada, investors are continuing to put their money – and faith – into the stock market.
Facebook shares user data with Chinese companies and has done so for a long time now. However, their policies are at odds with the US government
China might offer to purchase $200 billion worth of products from the United States following Trump’s sanctions. However, if Trump were to agree to the trade deal – despite advice from economists – it would be effective in his dealings with Kim Jung-un as well as the trade deficit.
After North Korea figured out the purpose of the attempt at reconciliation, notably, the intention for them to denuclearize, officials from the government claimed the US has “sinister” intentions.