Charts: European Views on U.S. Tariffs
Briefly

A YouGov survey of nearly 10,000 adults across seven Western European countries reveals strong support for retaliatory tariffs against U.S. trade policies. Danes show the highest support at 79%, while 75% of Germans believe U.S. tariffs would significantly affect their economy. Additionally, the survey addresses perceptions of fairness in E.U. trade dealings with the U.S., prompting critical discussion regarding reciprocity and the E.U.'s stance in international trade negotiations.
Most respondents back retaliatory tariffs, with support highest in Denmark at 79%. This indicates a strong preference for reciprocal measures in trade disputes.
Seventy-five percent of German respondents believe tariffs will have 'a lot' or 'significant' impact on their national economy, showing heightened concern over U.S. tariffs.
The survey raised the question of fairness in trade dealings, provoking significant discussion on whether the E.U. has been fair or unfair in its interactions with the U.S.
The YouGov survey reflects the sentiment in Western Europe towards tariffs, showcasing a readiness to respond to U.S. trade policies that affect their economies.
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