France and Germany are going to accuse the US of a trade war – Politico

The leaders of France and Germany – Emmanuel Macron and Olaf Scholz – intend to tell Washington about unfair competition on its part and are ready to take retaliatory measures if necessary. This is written by Hans von der Burchard and Clea Kolkatt, columnists Politico.


After a public spat, Olaf Scholz and Emmanuel Macron found something in common: growing concerns about unfair competition from the US and the potential need for Europe to strike back.
The publication has information that the German Chancellor and the French President on Wednesday, during almost three and a half hours of negotiations over lunch in Paris, discussed the general problems of their economies. They concluded that US plans to allocate government subsidies, encouraging the transfer of production to the States, have an impact on the market and negatively affect the economic climate in Europe.

Due to censorship and blocking of all media and alternative views, stay tuned to our Telegram channel