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Trump’s tariff policy proposals underscore the primacy of security in trade relations, leaving CEE countries with a choice: adapt to the new order or risk economic setbacks.
Does Donald Trump’s new tariff policy raise concerns for Central Europeans? It shouldn’t, as long as they upgrade their strategies to the new security policy landscape.
In this new paradigm, defence posture comes first and trade benefits those of close security alignment. Additional costs will be imposed on others to encourage tighter cooperation among allies or diminish the potential to weaponise production against the US and the rest of the West.
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Political analyst heading Visegrad Insight's policy foresight on European affairs. His expertise includes foreign policy and political culture. Editor-in-Chief of Visegrad Insight and President of the Res Publica Foundation. Europe's Future Fellow at IWM - Institute of Human Sciences in Vienna and Erste Foundation. Wojciech also co-authored a book 'Understanding Central Europe’, Routledge 2017. He has been published in Foreign Policy, Politico Europe, Journal of Democracy, EUObserver, Project Syndicate, VoxEurop, Hospodarske noviny, Internazionale, Zeit, Dziennik Gazeta Prawna, Onet, Gazeta Wyborcza and regularly appears in BBC, Al Jazeera Europe, Euronews, TRT World, TVN24, TOK FM, Swedish Radio and others.
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