protectionism now with bloomberg news editor jill disis. i wonder how businesses are preparing for the prospect of higher expenses, potential disruptions we just don't know whether the second trump administration is going to be a blueprint of the first. jill: that's right, uncertainty is really the key word here and something we are seeing from a lot of businesses worldwide. we've talked to everyone from german winemakers who are worried that trump could potentially bring back 2019 era tariffs. that's something that they are trying to get ahead of, may be front load orders for her. seeing a lot of concerns over what additional tariffs on chinese goods could look like even though trump signaled his campaign that he wanted to raise levees on china by as much as 16% depending on the goods, lots of uncertainty, especially when you see the trickle over into threats that trump is making not towards adversaries, but allies as well. you just have to look at the comments he made about potential tariffs on canada, it still has president-elect because