Trump threatens again with a big stick: EU must purchase US oil and gas or face tariffs
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发表于 2024-12-20 21:50:08
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Trump threatens again with big stick: EU must purchase US oil and gas or face tariffs. US President elect Donald Trump waved the big stick again on Friday. He said that the EU needs to commit to purchasing "large amounts" of US oil and gas, otherwise it will face tariffs.
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