Trumps Handelskrieg: Die Risiken überwiegen für Europa

12 June at 10am CEST.

Die Außenhandelspolitik der neuen US-Regierung hält die Welt in Atem. Hohe Zölle und enorme Unsicherheit bremsen die globale Konjunktur, und sind ein herber Dämpfer für Europas Exportwirtschaft. Aber die neuen geopolitischen Zwänge und die fiskalische Antworten darauf bieten auch Chancen.

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Oliver Rakau
Oliver Rakau

Deputy Head Europe, Macro

Oliver Rakau

Oliver Rakau

Deputy Head Europe, Macro

Frankfurt, Germany

Oliver is Oxford Economics’ Chief Germany Economist and Deputy Head of the European Macroeconomics team. He is based in its Frankfurt office and his research is focused on Germany, ECB policy and inflation. Prior to joining the company in 2017, he has been a senior economist for Deutsche Bank Research in Frankfurt for seven years working in its macroeconomic and industry teams. He holds a Master’s degree from London School of Economics.

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