German energy and industry sectors worried about “destructive US trade policy”
German energy and industry representatives have expressed concern over the new tariff announcements by US president Donald Trump, reported energate messenger. “We are concerned about the increasingly destructive trade policy of the USA,” said Wolfram Axthelm, managing director of wind energy association BWE.

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