President Trump’s non-traditional early agenda, ranging from his pick for agriculture secretary to selection of his first official international meeting, is causing concern in the heartland and producing an unexpected trade opportunity across the Atlantic.The Trump White House issued its statement on the new “America First Energy Policy,” which said the administration is committed to clean coal technology in support of “reviving” that industry and will take advantage of the “estimated $50 trillion in untapped shale oil and natural gas reserves, especially on federal lands.” There was no direct comment on or reference to renewable energy. The statement, however, did include a mention of agriculture: “Less expensive energy will be a big boost...