Anu Bradford, jurist: The biggest tariff of all is the uncertainty'
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Anu Bradford expresses concern over the U.S. exerting its model on Europe, arguing against yielding to American pressure. Known for her work on EU regulatory power, she highlights the importance of maintaining European autonomy. In her latest book, she discusses the global battle to regulate technology and the implications of U.S. trade policies, particularly under Trump. Bradford believes trade wars are detrimental, creating uncertainty and harming alliances by targeting both adversaries and allies, which undermines trust in political and economic relationships.
Trade wars have no winners. There's no way we can make America a manufacturing superpower. The U.S. cannot do what China does. It's prohibitively costly for U.S. companies.
The biggest tariff of all is the uncertainty. He's targeting adversaries and allies alike: Canada, Mexico, the EU, breaking important American alliances and eroding trust.
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