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Europe is reducing reliance on US systems due to Trump's policies, impacting trade and defense ties.
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- Europe is reducing reliance on US systems due to Trump's policies, impacting trade and defense ties.
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This has recently been exemplified by the refusal of US treaty allies to be drawn into Trump\u2019s war on Iran, notwithstanding his threats and admonishments on social media.The United States has used its role as the world\u2019s economic hegemon in a bid to coerce its adversaries as well as erstwhile allies. Trump and his political acolytes have frozen foreign assets held in the US, cut off access to US banking and financial systems, and ignored international laws and agreements where they have deemed this expeditious in achieving their short-term goals, notably in seeking to \u201crebalance\u201d goods trade.The United States, under Trump, appears unconcerned that its actions are souring its international approval. A global Gallup poll conducted in 2025 showed China more popular than the United States. Disapproval of US leadership reached an all-time high of 48%, most notably in US allies. This can only have worsened after Trump\u2019s war on Iran, which has caused global economic distress, including for the countries that Washington once counted upon as steadfast friends.The early shock and panic caused by Trump\u2019s tariffs saw many countries and trading blocs rush to lock in new trade agreements with the United States. Countries also recognised an administration willing use its hegemonic position to coerce \u2013 acutely aware of their reliance on US banking, information technology and military hardware.US partners are unlikely to put faith in an American electorate that has twice delivered a president unwilling to consult allies or to respect international agreements.Many are taking steps that will reduce their vulnerability to US capriciousness. These actions will not only reduce the levers Washington can use against them in the future, but will also erode, over the longer term, US exports of services in which it currently holds a virtual monopoly. It will reduce defence reliance on the United States, the world\u2019s premier arms exporter.This is especially clear in Europe, a special target of Trump\u2019s invective.The European Union is acting to increase its independence from US financial systems in the wake of increasing US-EU tensions. The European Payment Initiative (EPI) plans to develop the German digital wallet and insta-person-to-person payments system WERO into a European-wide alternative to the US Visa and Mastercard by 2027. And European financial institutions are developing local alternatives to US payment services like PayPal.The French Central Bank recently completed the transfer of its gold reserves from New York to Paris. Although its governor stated the decision was not politically motivated, the move, which commenced in July 2025, does have the effect of removing France\u2019s gold reserves from the risk of US seizure.\n \n \n \n \n \n \nThe plenary session of the European Parliament in Brussels, Belgium, March 2026 (CC-BY-4.0: \u00a9 European Union 2026)\nOther European countries are considering similar steps. German and Italian politicians have been pressing their respective governments to repatriate more of their gold reserves in the wake of Trump\u2019s threats to the US central bank\u2019s independence. The two countries reportedly have the world\u2019s second- and third-largest gold reserves, respectively, after the United States.European governments are moving to ditch US software for local or open-source alternatives, fearing the United States could require US providers to deny access to critical services. US sanctions last year led Microsoft to suspend the email account of The Hague-based International Criminal Court\u2019s chief prosecutor, highlighting the risks that US control pose. And last month, a European alternative to Microsoft Office and Google Workspace \u2013 Office.eu \u2013 was launched in the Netherlands.A similar story is unfolding with defence procurement. In 2025, the European Union launched its Security Action for Europe (SAFE) to strengthen Europe\u2019s defence capabilities amid concerns over the reliability of US military protection. SAFE has a new \u20ac170 billion loan instrument for joint procurement that Canada \u2013also looking to diversify away from the United States \u2013 has joined. Concerned about US reliability, Washington\u2019s allies are turning to non-traditional arms suppliers, such as Japan and South Korea, which are looking to grow their arms exports.These developments are still in their early days. But they highlight the risks that Trump\u2019s cavalier approach to US trading partners and allies pose to US trade and economic influence. What\u2019s more, these changes are likely to be long-lasting. US partners are unlikely to put faith in an American electorate that has twice delivered a president unwilling to consult allies or to respect international agreements.\n \nPrevious Article\nNorth Korea\u2019s evolving diplomatic logic\nNext Article\nHungary bets on Europe \u2013 and Ukraine may benefit as a result\nYou may also be interested\u00a0in\n \n \n \n \n Pornomo Rovan Astri Yoga \n \n \n 11h ago\n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n Blanket overflight, Indonesia,and the law of neutrality\n \n \n \n \n \n Broad US overflight rights in Indonesian airspace would hand Washington a tactical advantage.\n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n Charlie Caruso, \n \n \n Richard Neumann\n \n \n Yesterday at 14:30\n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n Amending Australia\u2019sexport gas regime doesnot undermine gasfor fuel negotiations\n \n \n \n \n \n Japan\u2019s diplomatic pushback on a gas export tax is predictable and should be read in context \u2013 existing supply contracts already neutralise the main risk.\n \n \n \n \n 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Allies are done waitingfor America to grow up Craig Keating From gold reserves to arms contracts, Europe issystematically reducing its exposure to US capriciousness. The United States, under Donald Trump, appears unconcerned that its actions are souring its international approval (Molly Riley/White House Photo) Published 21 Apr 2026Β European Union Trade United States Listen to this article A year on from the shock of US President Donald Trumpβs April 2025 announcement of unilateral tariff increases, US trading partners are openly shrugging off the administrationβs insults and demands. This has recently been exemplified by the refusal of US treaty allies to be drawn into Trumpβs war on Iran, notwithstanding his threats and admonishments on social media.The United States has used its role as the worldβs economic hegemon in a bid to coerce its adversaries as well as erstwhile allies. Trump and his political acolytes have fr...
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Simplified: US under Trump is unconcerned about souring international approval
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π€ Craig Keating π Opinion Article π·οΈ Statistics , Politics π 3f95da57-ff13-4942-9772-297ef3adb5b8Simplified: Disapproval of US leadership reached 48%
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The French Central Bank recently completed the transfer of its gold reserves from New York to Paris.0.950π€ Craig Keating π Opinion Article π·οΈ Economics , Politics π fd5d2ac3-2997-4028-b45e-e9003a1cedceSimplified: French Central Bank transferred gold reserves to Paris
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π€ Craig Keating π Opinion Article π·οΈ Economics , Technology π 43a73eb0-7d4e-4f41-880b-90be0b0dccefSimplified: EPI plans to develop WERO as alternative to Visa and Mastercard by 2027
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Simplified: US partners unlikely to trust American electorate