US Governor Murphy: Trump is choosing the wrong weapon
By DW
24 March 2018 |
11:00 am
Philip Murphy, US governor for New Jersey and former ambassador to Germany, is concerned that a trade war could harm the trans-Atlantic relationship. But he’s certain that institutions will be stronger than individuals.
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