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Regarding the negotiations between the U.S. and the European Union, Farage predicted a challenging road ahead for the E.U. He asserted that the trade deficit and protectionist policies of the E.U. would likely complicate the discussions. Farage pointed out that the E.U. has a history of imposing strict tariffs on American goods, putting them at a disadvantage in the forthcoming negotiations.
Furthermore, he highlighted that American technological dominance in Europe gives the U.S. significant leverage in its trade negotiations. He affirmed that many European car manufacturers would struggle to survive without the American market, indicating that the economic interdependencies between the U.S. and Europe could lead to tough bargaining from the American side.