The EU is increasingly reliant on the US export market, making it vulnerable to the potential shocks of Trump’s trade policy.
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00:00Would Donald Trump tariffs hurt Europe?
00:05We got to use tariffs very, very wisely.
00:10That's why you need tariffs.
00:13It's the most beautiful word there is, tariff.
00:15A 20 percent tariff on all products imported into the U.S.
00:20It's one of Donald Trump's boldest policy proposals and potentially the most consequential
00:25for Europe.
00:27Trade in goods and services between the EU and the U.S. is worth around 1 trillion euros
00:33per year, making it the most valuable trading relationship in the world.
00:38The EU benefits from a trade surplus in goods of 156 billion euros last year.
00:44But Trump's tariffs would make it more expensive for U.S. companies to import European products,
00:50causing EU exports to the U.S. to potentially collapse.
00:54Economists estimate Trump's policies would lower the eurozone's growth by as much as
00:591.5 percent by 2028, pushing it to the brink of recession.
01:06Germany's already ailing industry would be expected to take the hardest hit, as its cars
01:12and pharmaceutical industries are especially reliant on U.S. exports.
01:17Trump's plans to slap higher tariffs of as much as 60 percent on China could also lead
01:23to more Chinese exports being dumped in Europe.
01:26But could the EU negotiate an exemption?
01:30Experts say it's possible.
01:31The EU and others will be keen to offer Trump a carrot, you know, something to give him
01:39the facade of saying that he's gotten away with a huge success.
01:43There's also a real possibility Trump would roll back on his tariff threats to avoid spiking
01:49inflation and for fear the cost of his tariffs would be passed on to American consumers.