American partner wants to rebuild trade maps, us

Ciudad Juarez, Crossing Truck in America through a border bridge in Mexico (Picture Credit: NYT)

Trade Anarchy is forcing America’s colleagues to move together and America. And as it happens, the European Union is trying to keep itself in position in the center of a new global trade map. The block learned at the end of this week that Washington would subject it to 30% tariffs starting from 1 August. Ursula von Der Leyen, president of the European Union Executive Branch, responded with a pledge to keep talking. He also made it clear that, while the European Union had delayed any vengeance by the beginning of August, it would continue to prepare plans to hit back with force.But that was not the whole strategy. Like many trading partners in Europe, America, they are looking for more reliable friends. “We are living in a turbulent time, and when economic uncertainty meets geopolitical instability, partners like us should come close together,” von dera Leyen said at a news conference with Indonesian President, Prabovo Subino in Brussels on Sunday.The way President Trump has threatened to impose heavy tariffs on several countries including Indonesia, the European Union is working to relax trade obstacles and deepen economic relations.“In difficult times, some turn inward, towards separation and fragmentation,” Von Der Leyen said. Then, in a clearly expanded message to world leaders who shocked by Trump’s tariff, he said, “You always welcome here, and you can rely on Europe.”It is a split screen that is becoming specific. On one hand, the US sows uncertainty as it blows the weeks of laborious dialogues and increases tariffs threats. On the other hand, 27-Nation European Union and other American trading partners are forming close ties, laying groundwork for a global trading system that rotates less and less around a fast playful US. It would be difficult to move away from America, and Prabovo predicted that America would always be a world leader. But many American trading partners now feel that they have been abandoned with very little options but to bring diversity. Trump has announced a 30% tariff on the European Union and Mexico. Canada is 35%. The choice of Thailand (35%), Bangladesh (35%) and Brazil (50%), with dozens of other American business partners, is led to a similar fate. Trump has supported the first danger tariff, and he has indicated a desire to interact on these tariffs before his August 1 effective date – and the European Union and other economies have been designed to continue with dialogue. But the atmosphere is rapidly hostile. Killing back will be just one first step; Stretching close to outside colleagues can prove to be even more meaningful in a long time.Since in February, the European Union has been thermal to attack new trading agreements and deepen the existing people. Canada and the European Union have pulled together. The UK and the European Union had a synergy, five years after Britain officially exiting the union. The Block is working with India and South Africa and is working towards close trading relations with countries in South America and Asia. Nor is the only global power of the European Union that is adopting such a strategy. Canada is also getting closer to Southeast Asia, while Brazil and Mexico are working to deepen their relationship.Officials have also swimmed the idea of building business structures excluding the US and China, widely convicted for supporting their factories that they overpropude and flood global markets with cheap goods. Von Der Leyen recently suggested that the Europe could contain a new cooperation between the block and a business group of 11 countries including Japan, Vietnam and Australia, but it was not particularly included in the United States or China.A major question, analysts said, “Will America’s allies go a step ahead.” Just instead of cooperating more with each other and leaving the US, can they actually gang to compete with America?

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