That Donald Trump has a vision of himself, from the United States and the rest of the peculiar world is something that nobody doubts. In a world that the Americans themselves had to globalize for their own commercial interests, the competition that came from outside was also competitive, even more than the local product.
Therefore, in certain aspects in which they can benefit internally, it is not surprising that in the paradise of the free market, Trump and their administration take measures to protect strategic sectors in which they are not so competitive for one or the other reasons.
It is for that reason that there has been a new movement for which, as of April 2, new 25% tariffs on cars, semiconductors and pharmaceutical products could come into force. In addition, on the table it is that within one year they are reviewed up.
The situation is about to see if it affects motorcycles or not, because the automobile concept is wide, but what is certain is that the sector in general would be affected. In any case, it should not be ignored that current tariff Europe.
What general impact could these measures encouraged by the Trump administration?
Therefore, the balance is unbalanced currently on the side of Europe, and would also be subsequently for the United States, in case these tariffs were established. There is no doubt that the commercial battle continues and provides an answer in the same sense of the European Union.
If so, and taking into account that Trump’s mandate is still practically complete, we could attend an era of “dyslobalization” in which local industries would gain strength again, a generalized reindustrialization quasi -autarkic with a strengthening of internal markets and need for more labor.
We will have to wait to see the next movements.


