Les informés débattent de l’actualité, ce vendredi autour de Victor Matet. Les sujets abordés incluent les droits de douane avec la riposte de la Chine, ainsi que les manifestations pour et contre le Rassemblement National. Les invités présents pour discuter de ces sujets sont Elvire Fabry, Véronique Reille-Soult, Patricia Allémonière, Tâm Tran Huy, Serge Faubert et Franck Dedieu. Les sujets du jour avec les experts de franceinfo le 4 avril 2025

Les thèmes
Droits de douane, la Chine riposte : Oeil pour œil, dent pour dent, la Chine répond à Donald Trump et applique à son tour 34 % de droits de douane supplémentaires sur les produits américains. Pendant ce temps, l’Europe et la France préparent leur riposte. Faut-il frapper encore plus fort ou tenter des négociations ?
Manifestations pour et contre le RN : Donald Trump soutient Marine Le Pen après sa condamnation en première instance en début de semaine.
How does the National Rally manage this support, after that of the Kremlin? With what strategy is the far-right preparing for its meeting on Sunday? While on the same day Gabriel Attal gathers his troops in Paris and, still in the capital, a part of the left calls for a gathering to counter the National Rally.
The guests
Elvire Fabry, senior researcher in Geopolitics of Trade at the Jacques Delors Institute and rapporteur of the working group on EU-China relations
Véronique Reille-Soult, president of Backbone Consulting, lecturer in crisis communication at Sciences Po, author of «L’Ultime Pouvoir, la face cachée des réseaux sociaux» published by Cerf
Patricia Allémonière, senior reporter, specialist in international issues
Tâm Tran Huy, deputy editor-in-chief of Public Sénat
Serge Faubert, editor-in-chief of Pure Politique, «an independent media outlet that decrypts the life of political parties and institutions of the Republic»
Franck Dedieu, deputy editor-in-chief of Marianne
All the days, the informed debate on the news, this Friday around Victor Matet.
**Published on 04/04/2025 at 21:19, Reading time: 1min**
**Themes:**
**Tariffs, China strikes back:** Eye for an eye, tooth for a tooth, China responds to Donald Trump and imposes an additional 34% tariff on American products. Meanwhile, Europe and France are preparing their retaliation. Do we need to strike harder or attempt negotiations?
Supporters and opponents of the National Rally: Donald Trump backs Marine Le Pen after her conviction in the first instance earlier this week. How is the National Rally handling this support, following that of the Kremlin? What strategy is the far-right using to prepare for its meeting on Sunday? Meanwhile, Gabriel Attal is rallying his troops in Paris on the same day, and a portion of the left in the capital is calling for a gathering to counter the National Rally.
The Guests:
– Elvire Fabry, senior researcher in Geopolitics of Trade at the Jacques Delors Institute and rapporteur of the working group on EU-China relations
– Véronique Reille-Soult, president of Backbone Consulting, lecturer in crisis communication at Sciences Po, author of «The Ultimate Power, the Hidden Face of Social Networks,» published by Cerf
– Patricia Allémonière, senior reporter, specialist in international affairs
– Tâm Tran Huy, deputy editor-in-chief of Public Sénat
– Serge Faubert, editor-in-chief of Pure Politique, an independent media outlet that analyzes the lives of political parties and institutions of the Republic
– Franck Dedieu, deputy editor-in-chief of Marianne
The question of whether to escalate actions or engage in negotiations is a crucial one in the current political landscape. With tensions running high between supporters and opponents of the National Rally, the role of international figures like Donald Trump and the Kremlin adds complexity to the situation. As the National Rally prepares for a significant meeting on Sunday, it is essential to analyze the strategies being employed by the far-right and how other political factions are responding.
Elvire Fabry, a renowned expert in Geopolitics of Trade, brings valuable insights into the dynamics between the EU, China, and the current political climate. Véronique Reille-Soult, with her expertise in crisis communication, sheds light on the impact of social networks on political discourse. Patricia Allémonière’s in-depth knowledge of international affairs provides a comprehensive perspective on the global implications of the National Rally’s actions. Tâm Tran Huy and Serge Faubert offer their expertise in media and political analysis, providing valuable commentary on the unfolding events.
As the political landscape continues to evolve, the question of whether to adopt a confrontational or diplomatic approach remains at the forefront. With various factions mobilizing in Paris and across the country, the need for strategic decision-making and effective communication is paramount. Franck Dedieu’s insights from Marianne provide a critical perspective on the current political climate and the challenges facing different political parties.
In conclusion, the decision to strike harder or pursue negotiations requires careful consideration and a nuanced understanding of the political dynamics at play. The insights provided by the panel of experts offer valuable perspectives on how to navigate the complex political landscape and address the challenges posed by the National Rally and its supporters. By engaging in meaningful dialogue and strategic decision-making, political actors can work towards finding constructive solutions to the current political tensions.
Les thèmes
Droits de douane, la Chine riposte: Oeil pour œil, dent pour dent, la Chine répond à Donald Trump et applique à son tour 34 % de droits de douane supplémentaires sur les produits américains. Pendant ce temps, l’Europe et la France préparent leur riposte. Faut-il frapper encore plus fort ou tenter des négociations ?
Manifestations pour et contre le RN: Donald Trump soutient Marine Le Pen après sa condamnation en première instance en début de semaine.
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