Europe’s Growing Fear: How Trump Might Use U. S. Tech . . . The tech debate adds to an increasingly fractious U S -European relationship over trade, tariffs and the war in Ukraine Mr Trump and Vice President JD Vance have criticized how Europe regulates American tech companies, and U S officials have made digital oversight and taxation part of ongoing trade negotiations
The Trump card: What could US abandonment of Europe look like? The latest actions of the Trump 2 0 administration have heightened fears about a dwindling US commitment to Europe But US abandonment could manifest in different ways – as a bargaining chip or as a policy goal To prepare for all possible scenarios, the EU and its Member States must invest in a strong European deterrent force
Why Europeans fear Trump more than the rest of the world does People in many countries around the world are optimistic about President Donald Trump's rise to power They believe it will be good not only for the U S , but also for their own country, according
Trump is back, worse than last time. Is Europe ready? It will need to defend its interests more vigorously, with the US where it can and against it where it must In Trump’s first term, European leaders largely managed to keep the transatlantic partnership intact, through a mixture of flattery, sleight of hand and deft manoeuvring by Atlanticists in Trump’s administration This time, however
Europe should have grown up a long time ago — now with Trump . . . Moreover, Europe is responsible for buying 50 percent of all U S liquefied natural gas exports and 28 percent of all U S natural gas exports From 2019 to 2023, it received more than a quarter of U S arms exports — an uptick from 11 percent between 2014 and 2018, and it buys 17 percent of U S exports overall