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Sounds like France should ban those payment processors entirely within the country. Swift and brutal retaliation is the only tactic that will curb the Trump-sucking fascists' fuckery.
Visa should be forced to choose between implementing Trump's whim and being able to continue to do business at all.
Except every single person would have to then move to cash-only. No more online payments or shopping; it would be like living in the 1980s all of a sudden.
Let's assume 2/3 of France's population all have cards and accounts from American processors. That's about 44mil people. The US alone, on the other hand, has around 229mil (2/3 of current population). Visa would do nothing and just wait it out, because while it would be a blow to lose 44mil customers, they have the US and the rest of the world still using their platform. Meanwhile, the entire country has just imposed "sanctions" upon themselves. Do you think the French government could withstand the growing impatience of their people being forced to use cash for a month? Six months? A year of not being able to pay your bills or shop online?
It would likely take the entire EU banning these processors, and it would take convincing their diverse population that it's a worthy sacrifice before that. None of that is easy, so I think the easiest path is to heavily fund a speedy buildup of their own processors. Then they can dump Visa and the rest.
In reality, Visa would be forced not to sanction the judges and the US would balk at banning them from the US market. Regardless of how insane and vindictive Trump is, his handlers would force him to back down because punishing a few judges just isn't worth it.
But France has to play hardball to make that happen.
To be abundantly clear, I'm not arguing that France shouldn't play hard ball, I'm just pointing out that it's a complex game of chicken with real consequences just for playing.
I sincerely hope everyone forces Trump to back down whenever the opportunity arises, because every time that happens, he loses credibility as "the strong man" among people who adore him.
SEPA is obviously European and France has its own debit card CB, which is commonly accepted in stores and by atms. So it is a matter of creating a few million CB cards for the French who do not have them.