“If Donald Trump loses the United States presidential election in November, he will ultimately be seen to have left little mark in many areas. But in the US’s relationship with China, the decoupling of economic links could continue, and that could force Europe into hard choices.” – by Jean Pisani-Ferry
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U.S. Cranks Up Tariff Heat on France, Germany in Airbus Dispute (Bloomberg)
“The U.S. stepped up pressure on Germany and France with extra tariffs on some of their goods, a move designed to squeeze the European Union into settling a long-running dispute over illegal subsidies to Airbus SE.” – by Brendan Murray and Jenny Leonard
U.S. to Tax European Aircraft, Agriculture and Other Goods (NY Times)
“The Trump administration said Wednesday that it would impose tariffs on European aircraft, French wine and cheese, Spanish olive oil and other goods starting Oct. 18, after the World Trade Organization granted the United States permission to tax as much as $7.5 billion of European exports annually.” – by Ana Swanson