Poll: Western Europeans Want Trade War With the U.S.

A study conducted in six countries showed Westerners support retaliatory tariffs against the U.S. even though they are aware it will hurt their pocketbooks.
A study conducted in six countries showed Westerners support retaliatory tariffs against the U.S. even though they are aware it will hurt their pocketbooks.

As Washington prepares to impose new tariffs on April 2nd, a YouGov study indicates that citizens across six major Western European economies support retaliatory measures on imports from the U.S. The poll found that 69% of respondents in Denmark, France, Germany, Italy, Spain, and Sweden back countermeasures, with Danish citizens showing the strongest support at 79%, while Italians were the least supportive at 59%.

Although aware of the impacts of a trade war, these countries are willing to exchange blows with the American economy. The effects are expected to be huge, particularly in Germany, where the automotive sector faces a 25% tariff on car exports. Three-quarters of Germans believe these measures will significantly impact their economy. Similarly, 70% of French and Italian respondents expect substantial economic repercussions, with France particularly concerned about potential 200% tariffs on wine and spirits.

Earlier on Tuesday, European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen announced, “we have a strong plan to retaliate” if necessary. Britain’s PM Keir Starmer, on the other hand, advised his cabinet to stay “cool and calm” and avoid a “knee-jerk reaction” ahead of the April 2nd announcement.

Zolta Győri is a journalist at europeanconservative.com.