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EU-US relations ‘broken in a deep way’ by Trump 2.0 – Blanchard

Economist says 27-strong bloc must not take sides with Beijing or Washington

Olivier Blanchard
Olivier Blanchard
IMF

Relations between the European Union and the US have been “broken in a deep way” since Donald Trump returned to office, Olivier Blanchard has said.

Speaking on April 14 at the Peterson Institute for International Economics, where he is a senior fellow, the French economist said one effect of the US and Israel’s attacks on Iran would be would be to hurt the EU’s economic growth in the short to medium term through higher oil and gas prices. However, the main effect would be to make it “very clear”

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