- The European Central Bank should play a larger role in stabilizing global financial markets.
- The US may impose tariffs on countries with taxes it considers discriminatory.
- A trade war could occur if the US counters value-added taxes with tariffs.
- This would disproportionately affect Europe.
- The ECB would need to provide more currency liquidity.
Source: news.bloombergtax.com
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