Oman Daily Observer

Germany flays Trump orders on trade deficits

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BERLIN: US President Donald Trump’s executive orders on trade deficits and import duty evasion are a sign that Washington plans to move away from free trade and internatio­nal agreements, German Economy Minister Brigitte Zypries said on Saturday.

Trump instructed his administra­tion on Friday to study the causes of US trade deficits and clamp down on countries that abuse trade rules in two executive orders he said would open a new chapter for US workers and businesses.

Zypries said that while the executive orders were initially only reviews, “they show, however, that the US obviously wants to move away from free trade and trade agreements.”

“We must seek constructi­ve dialogue and explain that the reasons for the US trade deficit are not just abroad,” the minister said, adding that she would raise the issue in talks with US counterpar­ts during a trip to Washington in May.

For years, the US has been importing more goods from Germany than it exports to Europe’s biggest economy, due to the relatively strong competitiv­eness of German firms and the high demand among US customers for ‘Made in Germany’ goods. The resulting US trade deficit with Germany has nearly doubled in the past 10 years from some 28.8 billion euros in 2006 to 49 billion euros in 2016, according to data from Germany’s Federal Statistics Office.

Trump’s trade adviser Peter Navarro has accused Germany of exploiting other countries through a “grossly undervalue­d” euro. This sparked a sharp response from German Chancellor Angela Merkel — Reuters

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