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The European Union (EU) plans to respond to President Trump by possibly imposing tariffs over $100 billion on U.S. goods if talks with Washington do not bring about an adequate outcome. The ...
Long-threatened tariffs from U.S. President Donald Trump have plunged the country into trade wars abroad — all while on-again ...
The EU has published a list of U.S. imports to target with retaliatory duties if no solution is found to end President Donald ...
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Irish Examiner on MSN'US is counting on fragmentation within the EU', Taoiseach says in Brussels meetingMicheál Martin and Ursula von der Leyen discussed the EU-US negotiations on tariffs and the EU’s plan to apply tariffs of up to €95bn on US goods if talks fail ...
Trump trade adviser Peter Navarro addressed the threat of retaliatory tariffs from the European Union, saying Thursday: "Any country which retaliates against the United States, which is simply trying ...
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The New Republic on MSNThe Big Winner of Trump’s Much-Hyped Trade Deal Is ... Not the U.S.We don’t have much of a trade problem with the United Kingdom, but the United Kingdom has a big trade problem with us, ...
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Timeline of Trump’s tariffs that have launched global trade warsThere has been a sense of whiplash from Mr Trump’s back-and-forth tariff threats and responding retaliation seen over the last few months.
Trump said he's poised to unveil a "major" trade deal, boosting optimism that the tide has turned in the tariff hostilities.
The UK-US deals signals American flexibility, but we're sceptical about it translating into a wider de-escalation ...
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Trump announces a trade agreement with the United Kingdom, although details are still months away from being finalized and the 10% tariffs remainWashington celebrates that "it has been possible because we blew up the whole system," while London considers it a "start," ...
WASHINGTON—President Trump announced the outlines of an agreement on trade with the U.K. on Thursday, the first in what the ...
As L.A. sound stages sit empty, fat tax incentives and saner politics are turning Britain’s capital into a mecca for streamers, studios and stars. Will Trump’s tariffs halt the exodus?
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