After long debates the EU is deciding a very weak response to Trump’s tariff. Which show that the union is still behaving like a US colony.

The obvious is that the actions still overlook the core of US exports and the base of their wealth, digital services. The most widespread money bleeding comes from the payment systems. Visa, Mastercard, Google pay, Apple pay and so on. They get a cut on the majority of financial transactions happening in Europe. It is like a Tobin tax that pays private corporations.

Is it technically feasible to target those systems with any political action as a response to the tariffs levied by the US?

Actually the same question applies to all the other countries targeted by the US where those payment systems are as much widespread, how much should the US be worried about such a possibility?

  • keyboardpithecus@lemmy.worldOP
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    15 days ago

    When was the last time you used cash?

    Yesterday evening when I bought some groceries. I didn’t buy anything else since.

    Now imagine you must use cash, because Visa, MasterCard, Google Pay, and Apple Pay refuse to work inside of the EU

    Giving up suddenly 50% of their revenues? I doubt so.