Chancellor Scholz Warns Against U.S. Tariffs, Urges Global Trade Cooperation at Hannover Messe

March 31, 2025
Chancellor Scholz Warns Against U.S. Tariffs, Urges Global Trade Cooperation at Hannover Messe
  • High-profile guests, including Chancellor Scholz and other political leaders, are expected to attend the fair, reflecting its significance in the current global economic landscape.

  • The recent U.S. tariffs have prompted the EU to propose retaliatory measures, indicating escalating trade tensions that could impact both Canada and Europe.

  • This year's Hannover Messe, opening on March 31, 2025, will feature around 4,000 exhibitors from over 60 countries, with Canada as the partner country showcasing 260 exhibitors.

  • He called for a return to a peaceful world where stronger neighbors do not threaten weaker ones, advocating for a united response to protectionist actions.

  • Key themes at the fair include artificial intelligence, hydrogen, sustainable production, and industrial transformation, attracting visitors from 120 countries.

  • During a recent speech at the Hanover industrial trade fair, German Chancellor Olaf Scholz highlighted the European Union's readiness to collectively respond to U.S. tariffs on steel and aluminum.

  • Scholz emphasized the importance of a globally interconnected economy, asserting that trade wars benefit no one and impoverish all involved parties.

  • Scholz criticized the necessity for allies like Canada to assert their independence, referencing the geopolitical challenges that have shaped current trade relations.

  • Siemens CEO Roland Busch described Hannover as the essential meeting place for political and economic engagement, underscoring the importance of building new connections.

  • Scholz warned that increasing trade barriers and tariffs create uncertainty detrimental to businesses and the economy, reinforcing the need for cooperation.

  • Scholz introduced the term 'Hannover Effect' to describe the anticipated growth in trade following the CETA agreement between Canada and Europe, which has already increased trade significantly since 2017.

  • European Parliament President Roberta Metsola reinforced Europe's market power, highlighting its numerous trade agreements and ongoing cooperation with Canada.

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