💨 Abstract
Nine out of ten U.S. firms operating in Europe believe transatlantic economic relations will deteriorate due to the anticipated policies of incoming U.S. President Donald Trump, particularly tariffs. The survey, conducted by the American Chamber of Commerce to the European Union, revealed that two-thirds of the companies expect their operations in Europe to be negatively impacted by U.S. policies, while 52% anticipate a negative effect from EU policies.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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