I feel utter anger': From Canada to Europe, a movement to boycott US goods is spreading
Briefly

Christian Tetzlaff, a notable German violinist, canceled his US tour citing outrage over the nation's democratic decline and Trump’s authoritarian policies. He lamented a collective silence regarding the crisis, highlighting a broader international trend of boycotting US goods. A significant backlash against companies like Tesla, linked to Trump's administration, is underway, with Europeans and Canadians increasingly rejecting US-made products. Canadian consumers are utilizing apps to scan barcodes, aiming to avoid purchasing American goods amid rising anti-US sentiment, exemplified by booing the national anthem at hockey games.
I feel utter anger. I cannot go on with this feeling inside. I cannot just go and play a tour of beautiful concerts.
A growing international move to boycott the US is spreading from Scandinavia to Canada to the UK and beyond as consumers turn against US goods.
The fall in Tesla sales in Europe has been well documented, as has a Canadian consumer boycott in response to trade tariffs.
In Canada, where the American national anthem has been booed during hockey matches with US teams, a slew of apps has emerged.
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