The tariff war hurt Trump and Musk! ‘Boycott America’ campaign started in many countries

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Donald Trump and US Tariff News: Trade war has started in the world due to tariffs imposed on Canada, Mexico and China by US President Donald Trump. With this, the ‘Boycott USA’ campaign has also started against American products all over the world.

In the last seven days, the Boycott USA campaign has gained momentum on Google. This campaign is slowly moving forward in European countries and Canada. Other countries are also forming groups on Facebook to boycott American goods.

Trump’s opposition to America is also increasing in Europe due to Trump’s desire to snatch Greenland from Denmark. Denmark has 73,000 members in the Facebook Group. The group is campaigning to boycott American goods.

The Swedish group has 80,000 members. This group is the fourth largest campaign related to Boycott USA. Meanwhile, France has also launched a campaign called ‘Boycott USA: By French and European’.

The French group has 20,000 members and ranks third on Google. Canada has also created a Boycott America page and it is fifth on Google.

Significantly, Canada’s Premier Dag Ford of Ontario province of Canada has canceled a $ 100 million contract with Alan Musk’s Starlink. In addition, seven provinces of Canada have boycotted liquor produced in the United States.

Last month, a survey was conducted on 3310 people in Canada. In this survey, 98 percent of the people said that they are buying products made in Canada.

According to the American Travel Association, travel from Canada to the United States has decreased by 10 percent. Due to this, the US tourism industry is estimated to lose $ 2.1 billion and the jobs of 14,000 people may be in danger.

On the other hand, sales of Tesla cars are declining worldwide. In January this year, Tesla’s sales fell by 70 percent in January this year as compared to January last year.

In January 2025, only 7,517 Tesla cars were sold in Europe. Which is 50 percent less than January last year. In Portugal, Tesla car sales have fallen by 50 percent, 45 percent in France, 42 percent in Sweden and 48 percent in Norway.