(Bloomberg) -- Supply Lines is a daily newsletter that tracks global trade. Sign up here.Most Read from BloombergTrump Targets $128 Billion California High-Speed Rail ProjectTrump Asserts Power Over NYC, Proclaims ‘Long Live the King’Trump to Halt NY Congestion Pricing by Terminating ApprovalAirbnb Billionaire Offers Pre-Fab Homes for LA Fire VictimsSorry, Kids: Disney’s New York Headquarters Is for Grown-UpsThe European Union estimates that the first wave of Donald Trump’s steel and aluminum ta
It’s pretty clear that it’s hurting both customers in the US and former suppliers in the EU.
but it seems that the usa is doing a lot to convince us, that we should build things with that steel for ourselfs.
That should’ve been obvious decades ago.
from the germans perspective i think the biggest issue was, that we hoped we have to never ever ramp up our military again.
If Germans didn’t follow the US pied piper into oblivion then there still would be no need for that.