For Swedish motorcycle lovers, Harley-Davidson is the hottest brand of the road. Jack plays Daniel’s whiskey bar on the British pubes. In France, Levi’s jeans are chic.
However, along with the Trump Trade War Europe, many European consumers are beginning to avoid U.S. products and services when buying American purchasing can be a crucial and potential term. New evaluation European central banks.
In April, the Mr. Trump established 10 percent blanket fare about American trading partners, and threatened “mutual tariffs” in many of them, including the European Union. Companies like Tesla and McDonald will see customers in Europe “made in America.”
“Trade rates on European products affect European consumers twice in their shopping cart”, “European Central Banks wrote in a blog post About research on consumer behavior. “Consumers are very ready to actively distract US products and services.”
Europeans already started testing herbal roots in American products, including Ketchup and Lay’s chips of potatoes, shortly taken by the Trump Mr. Trump. Greenland, part of Denmark, a part of Denmark, energy dane to organize campaigns for purchasing Facebook. Swedish Tesla owners knocked “embarrassment” on top of the cars. In Elon Musk, Tesla’s leader, is one of the main consultants of the Lord Trump.
But the severity of the trump’s trump’s trump has hardened worldwide rugged worldwide traces, the central bank has found.
Mr. Trump had a special in the European Union, to buy more “very bad, very bad” to buy more from the United States, and the Bloc threatened with a “mutual” rate last month. Such talks were many Europeans and the EU leaders, which avenged with 25 percent obligation on many US goods.
Both sides called the temporary truce after the Lord Trump after reversing, and delayed fares until summer. But the 10 percent line fare is still in place and the Atlantic Trans-Atlantic war could be easily blurred.
And even if the commercial agreement is reached, the new European European Gazette of the long-standing European Ally will not be easy. The study of the European Central Bank was discovered if 5% of the products sold in Europe were a pure tax, European will want to go to Shunera.
The new, central bank said, is “priority” between European consumers “Priority” to completely distract the US products and brands “, whatever cost. That was also for homes that can have higher prices.
“Although they could be more expensive in the US products and services, they consciously choose alternatives,” the bank said. “This suggests that consumer reactions are not a temporary response to the rise of the rate, but is a possible long-term structural structure in consumer priorities outside the US products and marks.”
In Germany and Italy, developers have created applications that scannect food and clothing items for people who do not want to buy Americans. Above app, BrandsnapIt also suggests European alternatives.
In a French run “Boikot USA!” The Facebook channel has 31,000 members, buying Adidas, a German brand, about the new Nike and Balance and the United States.
In a group of 95,000 members of the Danish Facebook, people try to help others with Gillette Mach 3 Razor Blades or Schweppes Soda products that are in the United States. A run Brother It promotes airbnb’s alternatives and calls a European boycott in May 1 week in May.
Europeans have also published online to be suspended by subscriptions to US streaming giants, including Netflix, Disney + and Amazon Prime Video.
Consumers who have boycotted Amazon have gone online, delivery from e-commerce platforms in their countries is slower or reliable, but they said they remain in the course.
Millions of friends still buy American goods and services around the world, but the US companies and investors continue to pay close attention to international markets for signs of anti-American feelings related to Mr. Trump policies.
In Europe, Tesla sales have a significant decline in April, including 81% of the Swedish sector, were stable protests against the political views of Musk.
And McDonald said that negative attitudes abroad was growing towards the US brand, especially northern Europe and Canada.
International consumers “will be returned to buying American brands, and we saw an incident about the American feeling,” Chris Kempczinski’s General Manager said with analysts last week.
McDonald’s brand seems to be damaged yet, in Canada and Europe sales were only 1 percent fell in the first quarter in the first quarter. But “Eight- 10-point growth is anti-American feeling,” he said.
2025-05-07 05:03:00