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In tariff tiffs, the art of compromise

Europe鈥檚 calm and measured response to the Trump tariffs takes the long view and relies on patient deliberation.

By the Monitor's Editorial Board

President Donald Trump鈥檚 sweeping tariffs 鈥 duties on imports 鈥 have brought recriminations and specific threats by most nations. Notably, the European Union has struck a decidedly mild tone. 鈥淲hat鈥檚 important here is that Europe reacts in a calm and measured way,鈥 Irish Foreign Minister Simon Harris said. Britain, an EU member until 2020, said it, too, would negotiate calmly with Washington.

For the EU, the stakes in a trade war with the United States would not be low. But its mild reaction so far comes from a need to navigate the divergent interests of 27 member countries. Patient listening and consensus-making are the only options.

That can be infuriating for some. The bloc鈥檚 bureaucracy can be a faceless force, binding energy and ideas in endless process. But recent weeks have shown the flip side. Europe didn鈥檛 react precipitously to the Trump tariffs because it first needed to deliberate.

France wanted to get tough on the U.S. but not cause damage to its best exports. Everyone was eager to put pressure on American Big Tech, except Ireland, which houses the European headquarters of most of these firms. And Italy, whose prime minister is a strong ally of Mr. Trump, didn鈥檛 want to do much at all.聽

Each country knows that it is far stronger together than alone. For example, 鈥淓U countries typically have a hundred times more leverage over China when acting through the EU than when acting bilaterally,鈥 noted a study by the Mercator Institute for China Studies. The EU鈥檚 unity has held so far because 鈥淎 shared commercial policy remains in everyone鈥檚 interest,鈥 a European diplomat told Reuters.

Mr. Trump once co-penned a book called 鈥淭he Art of the Deal.鈥 The EU鈥檚 superpower is 鈥渢he art of compromise,鈥 wrote Jan Vo脽winkel on the Common Ground of Europe blog. That means being open to letting good ideas float to the top through respectful and informed deliberation.聽

The EU 鈥渉as been successful because it takes a very long-term view,鈥 Dr. Vo脽winkel said. At its best, it helps member states 鈥渃onstantly search for 鈥榗ommon ground鈥 and find compromises in the spirit of shared values.鈥