Eye per eye, tooth tooth: Trump threatens the EU with more tariffs after the fine against Google
The last and multimillionaire fine of the European Commission against Google has sat down to Donald Trump, who has rushed to threaten the community executive with additional tariffs after Brussels will sanction last Friday to the Mountain View company with 2,950 million dollars considering that it favored its own advertising services to the detriment of the offers of other suppliers.
The last attack of the European Commission against Google, which has already announced its intention to appeal the Brussels finehas greatly solivized the president of the United States Donald Trump, who In the social network social social describes as “very unfair” the sanction of discord and threats without ambiguity with reprisals that could be translated ultimately in the imposition of additional tariffs to the countries of the European Union.
In a post published in Truth Social Trump laments that The fine imposed on Friday to Google is the last blow of the European Commission against “a great American company.” It is not, in vain, the first time that the community authorities impose large fines for companies based in the United States of the “Techie” bouquet, to which the European Commission has in the peephole for a long time to skip community norms.
Trump could impose additional tariffs on the European Union as a retaliation for the fine against Google
Donald Trump insists that he will not tolerate a penalty that tells the measure of a discriminatory nature against an American company. And not just that. The American president is stored under the sleeve of an eventual revenge against Brussels. Trump ensures that, in the light of New and multimillionaire fine against Google, he could be forced to impose new tariffs on the European Union if he continues to punish economic sanctions on companies based in the United States in the United States. President Trump refers specifically to the opening of an investigation by virtue of the provisions of article 301 of the United States Commerce Law, which allows the imposition of tariffs on foreign countries in response to unfair commercial practices.
The objective of the application of article 301 of the current Commerce Law beyond the seas would be «The withdrawal of unfair sanctions against US companies that pay taxes in the European Union»dice Trump.
The United States and the European Union arrived last July to an agreement on tariffs whose details have not yet been finalized. By virtue of that agreement, the countries of the European Union were allowed to pay 15% tariffs on European products imported to the United States.
On the other hand, notice that, although Trump has now taken his face by Google and is even willing to impose new tariffs on the European Union to defend the interests of the Internet giant in the old continent, His own government has recently taken measures against the company through courts to crack its monopoly in the universe of searches.
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