And what would that look like for from your perspective? So I guess I would say the United States has often been willing to coordinate with the Europeans on a number of things. In the first Trump administration, when we were doing tariffs on China, we met with the Europeans and the Japanese at the same time to say are there things we can do about non market economies? And there's always resistance in the EU to take measures. They're now rethinking that. I think that. (1:15:36–1:15:48)
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Asserts that during the first Trump administration, the US coordinated with Europe and Japan on tariffs related to non-market economies.
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