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French business lobby claims it was wrong about Trump after tariffs

Patrick Martin, the leader of France's main business federation said on Wednesday that he was wrong about Donald Trump. He claimed that French companies who applauded his pro-business policies back in January had no idea he would implement tariffs.

Trump shocked business leaders both on the Atlantic and on the other side of the Atlantic by announcing a series of new tariffs against dozens of U.S. Trading Partners on "Liberation Day", which caused a stock-market meltdown around the world.

LVMH CEO Bernard Arnault who attended Trump's inauguration spoke of a "wind" of optimism in the U.S., and CMA CGM announced a massive investment.

Martin, head of Medef which represents companies such as Totalenergies, LVMH, and L'Oreal on RTL, admitted that he regretted his fascination with Trump.

Martin said, "I would not say that there was a fascination or enthusiasm for Trump but, yes, I do take back my statement in a sense."

At the time, Trump's business-friendly policies and the U.S. economic growth were acknowledged. We did not imagine that he would actually implement the promises he made during his election campaign - tariffs which many believe will be fatal to the U.S. market."

Trump's "reciprocal tariffs" on dozens countries went into effect on Wednesday. These included massive 104% duties for Chinese goods. This deepened his global trade conflict even as he was preparing to negotiate with certain nations.

Last week, French President Emmanuel Macron said to business leaders that European companies should temporarily suspend their planned investments in the United States to avoid undermining European attempts to negotiate with Trump's administration. (Reporting and editing by Dominique Vidalon, Michel Rose)

(source: Reuters)