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Trump’s trade war divides Europe’s far-right parties as economic fallout grows

Trump’s trade war is dividing Europe’s far-right parties, forcing them to balance loyalty to his MAGA movement with the economic risks his tariffs pose to their own countries.

April 28, 2025 / 13:32 IST
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Trump’s trade war exposes deep divisions within Germany’s AfD party.
Trump’s trade war exposes deep divisions within Germany’s AfD party.

US President Donald Trump’s escalating trade war has exposed deep divisions within Europe’s far-right movements, particularly in Germany’s Alternative for Germany (AfD) party, which has openly aligned itself with Trump’s MAGA movement, the Financial Times reported.

Alice Weidel, one of the AfD’s co-leaders and a former Goldman Sachs analyst, criticised Trump’s reciprocal tariffs as “far too aggressive and self-defeating,” warning that they could badly damage free trade. Meanwhile, her co-chair Tino Chrupalla defended Trump’s actions, saying that sometimes restricting free trade was necessary to protect national industry.

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This internal split reflects a broader dilemma facing European populist parties: how to reconcile admiration for Trump’s nationalism with the reality that his protectionist policies could hurt their own economies.

European far-right leaders walk a fine line