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Trump, tariffs and Germany: Do populists rule the world?

By Editorial Board Published February 10, 2025 1 Min Read
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Trump, tariffs and Germany: Do populists rule the world?

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In a single day, US President Donald Trump introduced 25% tariffs on all metal and aluminium imports into America would come into have an effect on “soon”. Sam and Anne talk about what this might imply for the UK which imports 10% of its metal to the US and whether or not reverse tariffs might be on the playing cards.

In the meantime, as Kemi Badenoch celebrates 100 days as Conservative get together chief, Sam shares what senior Conservative MPs make of her affect up to now.

Plus Anne and Sam ask if there are any classes to be drawn from Germany as far-right chancellor candidates conflict in a TV debate.

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