Don’t expect Trump aggression to make Europe cosy up to China: EU official
European Commission’s deputy director general for trade called idea that Trump will drive Brussels and Beijing together ‘simplistic thinking’

Considering Europe, the US and China as a triangle, many analysts have posited that one angle pulling further away would mean the other two necessarily grow closer, an idea the European Commission’s deputy director general for trade Maria Martin-Prat framed as “very catchy, but simplistic thinking”.
“I think maybe that was a bit simplistic … I have the impression that we are going to have such an economic fragmentation that you will be talking about different figures of geometry in different sectors,” she said.
“I think you need to read the political messages sent by the president of the Commission, but also the policies she is putting in place, and I think that’s what gives you the overall picture,” Martin-Prat said at an event in Brussels on Friday.