Trump, European Union and tariff
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The European Union prepares for potential new tariffs introduced by U.S. President Donald Trump amid ongoing trade negotiations. With Trump’s tariffs on imports from various countries rising, including a significant hike on Canadian goods,
European Union negotiators are closing in on a trade deal with U.S. President Donald Trump that would cement higher tariffs than those granted to the UK, the Financial Times reported on Wednesday.
"China has largely shown unwillingness to live within the constraints of the rules based international system.”
The US has unveiled its latest round of reciprocal tariffs, set to take effect on August 1, 2025. Countries that have yet to reach an agreement with President Donald Trump's administration now face the near-certainty of increased tariffs,
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The Mirror US on MSNDonald Trump threatens brutal 35% tariff on Canada blaming one key thingDonald Trump has declared he'll slap a hefty 35% tariff on Canadian imports starting August 1. The bombshell dropped when a letter surfaced on Truth Social, pinning the blame on fentanyl crossing the border and warning of higher rates if Canada hits back.
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With Trump’s tariff deadline looming over Europe, Myron Brilliant argues that a limited deal is better than no deal.
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Stocktwits on MSNTrump Says EU Trade Deal ‘Two Days Off’, Predicts $300B In Tariff Revenue By Year-EndU.S. President Donald Trump said Tuesday that a trade agreement with the European Union could be finalized within days while reiterating his plan to impose new tariffs on a broader range of imports starting August 1.
Economists have been expressing alarm over U.S. President Donald Trump’s plan to hit Brazil with a 50% tariff on Aug. 1 — the largest country-specific levy out of the 22 that Trump has rolled out this week.