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STVR | The European Union must prepare for multiple scenarios

In the European Union, the outcome of the US presidential election is eagerly awaited. Transatlantic relations are crucial for the European continent. At the moment, they are extremely good; whether they will continue to be so after the elections is questionable. A change in the White House may affect more than one sphere in the European Union. From trade to industry to security. Danielle Piatkiewicz, researcher for EUROPEUM Institute, commented for STVR.
5. November 2024

Relations between United States and the European Union are currently strong. Mainly thanks to the fact that Washington, under Joe Biden, has abandoned Donald Trump's isolationist policy. There are currently no serious disputes, but we will see what happens next.

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