In 2025, the EU imposed 20% tariffs on $28 billion of U.S. goods, effective April 15, in retaliation to U.S. 20% tariffs on EU exports and 25% duties on steel, aluminum, and cars. Announced as part of Trump’s “Liberation Day” policy on April 2, the U.S. measures target 70% of EU exports, prompting debates over whether retaliation strengthens the EU’s position or risks a broader trade war.
Response rates from 9 Hungarian voters.
100% Yes |
0% No |
78% Yes |
0% No |
22% Yes, and expand them to pressure the U.S. into negotiations |
0% No, this will escalate costs for European consumers |
0% Yes, but adjust them yearly based on trade talks progress |
0% No, the EU should pursue tariff-free trade with the U.S. instead |
Trend of support over time for each answer from 9 Hungarian voters.
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Trend of how important this issue is for 9 Hungarian voters.
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Unique answers from Hungarian voters whose views went beyond the provided options.
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