Draghi Worries About U.S. Protectionism as Euro Area Firms
- ECB president says statements coming from U.S. are a concern
- Comments come after German leader signals new era is coming
ECB's Draghi Says Improved Economy Still Needs Support
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Mario Draghi has become the latest European policy maker to tell the U.S. that it might be heading down the wrong path on trade.
The European Central Bank president used an appearance on Monday to tout the euro area’s four-year recovery and say that the key risks are now from external factors. Then he turned his attention to the rhetoric coming from across the Atlantic.