With its woeful trade deal, Europe prostrated itself before the president. We need a leader who will tell him where to shove it, says Guardian Europe columnist Alexander Hurst
More like the owners of German car manufacturers. And they don’t even care if it’s EU-made vehicles that are sold. They care about growing profit by any means. For example they lobby against Chinese EV tariffs because they don’t want their own Chinese-made cars or Chinese-made components to get more expensive, reducing their profits; or China restricting their profitability in China. A move obviously hurting EU auto workers. It doesn’t matter where and how the profit is made, they will lobby for it, regardless of the German or EU people’s interests.
More like the owners of German car manufacturers. And they don’t even care if it’s EU-made vehicles that are sold. They care about growing profit by any means. For example they lobby against Chinese EV tariffs because they don’t want their own Chinese-made cars or Chinese-made components to get more expensive, reducing their profits; or China restricting their profitability in China. A move obviously hurting EU auto workers. It doesn’t matter where and how the profit is made, they will lobby for it, regardless of the German or EU people’s interests.