Trump tariffs spark "Boycott USA" backlash against U.S. goods
Briefly

President Trump's tariffs aimed at countries like Canada, Mexico, and China have led to a significant global consumer backlash, encapsulated in the 'Boycott USA' movement. Recent spikes in online searches for boycotting U.S. goods, particularly in Europe and Canada, indicate growing discontent. Notably, Denmark has emerged as a stronghold for this movement, fueled by Trump's comments on Greenland, leading to substantial Facebook group memberships advocating for the boycott. Other countries, including Sweden and France, are also actively engaging in boycott campaigns, showcasing collective dissatisfaction with U.S. trade actions.
The growing global backlash against U.S. goods, characterized as "Boycott USA," highlights increasing resentment toward President Trump’s trade policies, especially among allies.
In Denmark, the Facebook group promoting a U.S. goods boycott has gathered nearly 73,000 members, reflecting significant public dissent against American products.
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