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President Donald Trump's announcement of 30% tariffs on the European Union will have repercussions for companies and consumers on both sides of the Atlantic.
President Donald Trump has been sending letters to countries outlining higher tariffs they’ll face if they don’t make trade ...
President Trump announced new tariff rates effective Aug. 1, sending letters to multiple countries. Explore our comprehensive ...
As President Trump ramps up the pressure on dozens of countries, trade experts fear U.S. tariff policy leaves consumers and ...
E.U. trade ministers agreed Monday that U.S. President Donald Trump’s announcement of 30% tariffs on the European Union was “absolutely unacceptable,” and they are studying a new set of ...
The European Union has decided to hold off on imposing retaliatory tariffs on U.S. goods that were set to begin Monday.
Those tariffs are set to take effect August 1, unless either party inks a trade deal or takes other measures that cause the president to reverse course.
Caught off guard while preparing to sign an agreement in principle with the US on tariffs, the EU is gearing up for retaliation in case negotiations fail following the new US threats over the weekend.
The Mexican delegation in Washington expressed disagreement with the tariff announcement and considered it “unfair treatment, ...
China’s exports rose 5.8% in June as a pause on U.S. tariffs spurred demand, but new tariff hikes loom in August, adding ...