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European leaders congratulated Donald Trump on his U.S. presidential election victory, expressing readiness to work with him while emphasizing the need to protect Europe's interests. Leaders are concerned about potential turbulence in transatlantic relations due to Trump's controversial stances on NATO, Ukraine, and climate change, as well as trade tensions. European trade could face challenges if the U.S. demands higher tariffs and a larger share of exports.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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