European leaders are weighing in on the tariff debate. Italy's PM recently expressed concerns that imposing tariffs on countries supporting Greenland's security would be counterproductive. She's also been in direct contact with the US administration about the matter. The move could have broader implications for international trade relations and global economic stability—factors that ripple through crypto markets and broader asset allocation strategies during uncertain geopolitical periods.
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RamenDeFiSurvivor
· 01-21 12:41
Here comes the geopolitical talk again? Every time, they say it affects the crypto market, but the coin prices still drop. This guy from Italy is quite smart.
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SelfCustodyIssues
· 01-19 11:19
Another trade war? Now even Europe can't stay still...
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PoetryOnChain
· 01-18 19:06
Using the trade war tactics again? The Italian Prime Minister is right; doing it this way will only cause chaos. The key is to see how the US reacts, as it still has a significant impact on the crypto circle.
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DeFiVeteran
· 01-18 18:55
Coming back with this set again? The tariff war has reached Europe. The Italian Prime Minister's move is still steady; direct communication with the United States is definitely better than arguing on Twitter.
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GateUser-00be86fc
· 01-18 18:54
Is it the same old story about tariffs? Does the US really dare to act recklessly?
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MevTears
· 01-18 18:51
Tariffs are causing trouble again, and now Europe can't sit still... The Italian Prime Minister directly approached the US for talks. It feels like the trade war is about to escalate.
European leaders are weighing in on the tariff debate. Italy's PM recently expressed concerns that imposing tariffs on countries supporting Greenland's security would be counterproductive. She's also been in direct contact with the US administration about the matter. The move could have broader implications for international trade relations and global economic stability—factors that ripple through crypto markets and broader asset allocation strategies during uncertain geopolitical periods.