An expert assessed the chances of a new trade war
Regardless of the disagreement over Nord Stream, the United States is unlikely to go to a trade war with Germany.
United States is unlikely to go to a trade war with Germany. This is the opinion
was voiced by political scientist Alexander Rahr in an interview with Channel 2
Channel 2. In his opinion, despite the difficult position in which
Joe Biden is in (he's under pressure from Congress),
it would not be likely that he would take such a step - it would no longer be
it would be a confrontation not with a single company but with an entire country.
As noted by the political scientist, Europe does not agree with the policy of the United States,
which is now aggressive not only toward Russia but also toward China.
Russia, but also China. And with the latter, Europe would like to maintain
relations, he explained.
As for China, according to a recent commentary by U.S. Trade Representative Catherine Washington, Washington D.C.
U.S. Trade Representative Catherine Tigh, Washington is not yet
considering repealing the trade duties imposed by former
President Donald Trump. She explained that their elimination
could have a negative impact on the U.S. economy because of the imbalance in
trade relations between the two countries, which the imposition of the duties
was meant to smooth out.