Trump's tariffs won't push China and Europe
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China is confronting rates in excess of 50 percent.
Reuters |
In a stunning reversal, U.S. President Donald Trump said he would temporarily lower the hefty duties he had just imposed on dozens of countries while further ramping up pressure on China, sending glo...
MSNBC |
U.S. stocks slid today after a major rally yesterday due to the 90-day pause on tariffs.
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Ursula von der Leyen is trying to ensure that if the international trading system is remade, the E.U. is at the center of what comes next.
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The New Voice of Ukraine on MSNPistorius: New unpredictability in U.S. relations, Europe must show more leadership in NATOEuropean allies ask U.S. to coordinate any troop pullback from Europe “There is a new unpredictability in our transatlantic relationship,” Pistorius said. He noted that while the United States remains committed to its obligations under NATO,
With the 76-year-old transatlantic military and political alliance between America and Europe crashing down, experts warn that Washington may never win back the trust of Europeans.
Under President Trump, attitudes toward the United States are shifting, in ways that pollsters say they haven’t seen before.
The Swiss government announced on Wednesday that it wants to step up contacts with the United States to identify solutions to issues relating particularly to trade, economics and finance.
British Prime Minister Keir Starmer is facing a difficult balancing act as he tries to strengthen NATO deterrence while managing the UK’s relationship with the EU and the US, and navigating
HELSINKI (Reuters) - Finland's President Alexander Stubb said on Thursday that all of Europe should engage with the United States on the issue of trade tariffs.
Central bank chief Lagarde wants the Continent to take greater control of its destiny. But Europe lags in growth and innovation.
Spain will pursue closer trade ties with China in the interests of its citizens and of the EU, its agriculture minister Luis Planas said on Wednesday, rejecting a U.S. warning that moving closer to the Asian country would be "cutting your own throat".
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Many countries in Europe are struggling to come to terms with mass migration, rising crime and weak economies. But some nations have taken action and are seeing hopeful results.