Abstract

The EU and the U.S. are key trading partners for each other. However, there is still no transatlantic free trade agreement. Persistent threats from President Trump make the situation more complicated. On the surface, customs issues in particular play a role. In fact, it is about fundamental geopolitical and security issues – it’s about power in the international economy, energy and defense. This essay highlights the connections and solutions that exist to negotiate a transatlantic free trade agreement. It displays a zero-sum-view of U.S. President Trump.

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