European Central Bank President Mario Draghi on Monday praised the euro zone's four-year recovery, saying that U.S. protectionism was now one of the main threats to the region's economic health. Draghi, speaking to the European Parliament in Brussels a day after German Chancellor Angela Merkel said Europe can no longer rely on the U.S. as it did before President Trump took office, became the latest European leader to suggest that ties with the U.S. were weakening. "The neo-protectionist stances that have been stated in the United States are certainly of concern," Draghi said. On his nine-day foreign trip, Trump scolded NATO allies for not spending enough on defense, refused to commit to staying in the Paris climate accord, and called Germany's trade surplus "very bad." Source: Bloomberg |
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