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Trump cards in Europe

By Sarantis Michalopoulos | @SarantisMich

With a Trump 2.0 administration considered to be an increasingly realistic scenario in Brussels, Europe has started looking to future-proof its relations with Washington while Eurosceptics are having a field day.

As Euractiv has previously reported, over the past weeks, European Commission officials and member states have started discussing how to ‘Trump-proof’ the Brussels-Washington relationship, given the experience with the previous Trump administration.

A senior source from the centre-right European People’s Party (EPP) also confirmed to Euractiv that more consideration is being given to how to deal with a potential new Trump era and expedite the progress of legislation needed in specific fields, such as trade.

“Europe is examining all the key strategic moves that need to be made”, the EPP source said. “We have many unknowns such as the decoupling from China discussion, the Ukraine issue […] We need to be ready.”

Traditionally, US Democrats have been aligned with the EU’s liberals and centre-left and US Republicans with the EU centre-right (EPP).

However, with Trump at the helm, the US Republicans no longer have their traditional friends from the European People’s Party on board. Under the current EPP leadership, all relations with the Republicans have been frozen.

 

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Female Tunisian protesters shout slogans as they take part in a rally organized by the 'Women's Revolutionary Movement' to denounce economic violence against female workers in the agricultural sector, during the International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women, in front of the Ministry of Family, Women, Children and the Elderly in Tunis, Tunisia, 24 November 2023. The protestors demand the improvement of the working conditions of women working in agriculture and the achievement of equality of opportunity and treatment between the sexes in all aspects of agricultural work. EPA-EFE/Mohamed Messara

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Sweden should consider leaving the EU if the transfer of power to Brussels goes “too far”, Charlie Weimers, EU lawmaker and vice-president of the European Conservatives and Reformists, suggested at a congress of his Sweden Democrats (SD) on Friday.

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The EU’s Hydrogen Bank has begun operations and is offering €800 million to hydrogen producers to kickstart demand for the fuel crucial to industrial decarbonisation.

The MEPs involved in the negotiations on the EU’s AI rulebook circulated a working paper detailing their proposed approach to regulating the most powerful Artificial Intelligence models on Friday.

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[Edited by Zoran Radosavljevic/Alice Taylor]

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