Of course, we have similar issues here in Europe, the only difference is the EU is not technically a nation state. What happens in member states is mostly isollated. *Unless* maybe someone like Trump pulls off a coup against the European Commission one day. Not that I particularly like the EU either way.
We in the UK are in the most ideal position: we're not part of the EU, and our politics is civil, for now. And our trade with the US is mostly services, not goods, so tariffs are for the birds.