President's Frustration with EU's Regulatory Regime and Trade Deficits
Key insights
- 🤦 The President expresses frustration with the slow regulatory regime in the EU
- 😡 He shares a personal example of a lengthy approval process encountered in the EU
- 👎 The President criticizes the EU's treatment of the US in terms of taxes, farm products, and tariffs
- 💸 EU imposes non-monetary tariffs on US products, causing trade deficits
- 🏗️ President boasts about getting things done without consultants and plans for rapid approvals for building electric generating facilities
- 💼 Proposed reduction of corporate tax from 21% to 15% for products made in the US, focus on creating jobs and attracting companies to the US
- 🤝 Former President emphasizes the need for respect and fair treatment in international relations and a focus on ending wars and improving relationships with Russia and China
- 🌐 Discussion on trade deficits with China, strained relationship due to COVID, and potential for denuclearization involving China and Russia
Q&A
What does the former President discuss about China, Russia, and the Ukraine-Russia war?
The former President discusses trade deficits with China, strained relationship due to COVID, potential denuclearization involving China and Russia, as well as the Ukraine-Russia war and the high number of casualties.
What are the former President's views on international relations?
The former President emphasizes the need for respect and fair treatment in international relations, focusing on ending wars and improving relationships with countries like Russia and China.
What are the President's plans for corporate tax and job creation in the US?
The President plans to reduce corporate tax from 21% to 15% for products made in the US, focusing on creating jobs and attracting companies to the US.
What does the President emphasize about energy and its competitiveness?
The President emphasizes the importance of energy for the US and its competitiveness, defending the use of clean coal as a backup energy source and boasting about plans to give rapid approvals for building electric generating facilities.
What issues are raised regarding EU's treatment of the US?
The EU imposes non-monetary tariffs on US products, leading to trade deficits. The President also criticizes the EU's approval process for products, as well as issues with VAT and other taxes imposed by the EU.
What is the President's frustration with the EU?
The President expresses frustration with the slow regulatory regime in the EU, specifically criticizing the lengthy approval process for products and the unfair treatment of the US in terms of taxes, farm products, and tariffs.
- 00:00 The President responds to a question about the EU's regulatory regime and expresses frustration with the slow approval process and unfair treatment of the US
- 05:38 The EU imposes non-monetary tariffs on American companies, causing trade deficits; Trump criticizes EU's approval process for products; Issues with VAT and other taxes are also raised. Additionally, Total Energies CEO discusses US energy exports and potential impact on domestic gas prices, to which Trump shows support for guaranteeing US energy supplies to Europe.
- 11:00 The president boasts about getting things done without consultants, plans to give rapid approvals for building electric generating facilities, emphasizes the importance of energy for the US, and defends the use of coal as a backup source. The CEO expresses concerns about balancing the impact of the orders with economic growth and stock market performance.
- 15:35 President discusses plans to reduce corporate tax and create jobs in the US. Bank executive emphasizes the bank's role in the economy and asks about deregulation priorities.
- 20:06 Former President discusses energy, economy, and foreign policy, emphasizing the need for respect and fair treatment from other nations. He also expresses a desire to end wars and improve relationships with countries like Russia and China.
- 24:44 Former President discusses trade deficits with China, strained relationship due to COVID, and potential for denuclearization involving China and Russia. Also comments on the Ukraine-Russia war and the high number of casualties.