Trump's Fluctuating Tariff Policy on EU Driven by China's Trade Calculations

As US-EU trade tensions escalate, President Trump recently proposed increasing tariffs on the EU to 50%. This move triggered anxiety in Brussels, leading European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen to delay the effective date to July 9 after contacting US officials.
Analysts suggest that this strategy aims to force the EU to decouple from China in response to the US trade deficit issues, particularly in automobiles and pharmaceuticals. With US pressures and China's interests at stake, the EU's decisions are highly complex.
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Additionally, Dr. Shen Ming-shih analyzes three potential timing scenarios for the Chinese Communist Party to attack Taiwan in 2027, emphasizing that China's threat goes beyond military force and includes non-military actions that disrupt Taiwanese society, constituting a so-called gray zone operation.