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Stealing Tomorrow: How Today’s Trade War Could Rob the Next Generation of Opportunity

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The escalating US-EU trade confrontation threatens to fundamentally alter the economic landscape that today’s children will inherit, potentially closing pathways to prosperity that previous generations considered guaranteed. President Trump’s harsh rhetoric and tariff threats, delivered through Truth Social, represent more than immediate economic disruption—they signal a retreat from the interconnected world that has created unprecedented opportunities for global cooperation and advancement.

Young people preparing for careers in international business, technology, or manufacturing face a shrinking horizon of possibilities as trade relationships fragment. European students who dreamed of working for companies with American partnerships wonder if those opportunities will exist when they graduate. American children growing up in trade-dependent communities may find their hometown industries obsolete before they’re old enough to join them.

The generational impact extends beyond individual career prospects to broader questions of global citizenship and cooperation. The international exchanges, cultural partnerships, and collaborative innovations that have defined recent decades could become casualties of political confrontation, leaving future generations to navigate a more isolated and less prosperous world.

Commissioner Šefčovič’s resolute response reflects not just current political calculations but a recognition that today’s decisions will determine whether young Europeans inherit expanding opportunities or contracting possibilities. The unified European stance carries the concerns of parents, educators, and youth advocates who understand that trade relationships create the foundation for their children’s future success and prosperity.

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