Trump threatens the EU with economic consequences if he wins

The European Union (EU) will have to “pay a high price” if US presidential candidate Donald Trump wins the upcoming elections. The reason for this, according to him, is the insufficient volume of purchases of American products from Europe. About this informs Reuters, quoting Trump.
“I’ll tell you what, the EU sounds so sweet, so wonderful, doesn’t it? All these lovely little European countries that have come together… They don’t take our cars. They do not take away our agricultural products. They sell millions and millions of cars in the US. No, no, no, they will have to pay a heavy price“, Trump said during a rally in Pennsylvania.
As Reuters writes, Trump also threatened to impose a 10% tariff on all imports and a 60% tariff on goods from China. This decision, in his opinion, can affect global supply chains, cause other countries to take action and lead to an increase in costs.
Elections in the USA Presidential elections in the USA will be held on November 5. The main rivals are Donald Trump from the Republican Party and Kamala Harris from the Democratic Party.
The latest opinion polls show that Trump is slightly ahead of Harris in the ratings. At the same time, a study by the Bloomberg agency shows that the chances of both candidates are the same in seven key states for the elections.
Recently, Trump, together with his candidate for the position of vice president, JD Vance, presented a plan for the settlement of the conflict in Ukraine.