Trump’s 50% tariff threat looms: EU considers temporary trade deal with US; Von der Leyen pushes for ‘agreement in principle’
Saturday, 5 July 2025 () The EU is contemplating a temporary trade agreement with the US, retaining a 10% tariff on most exports, following negotiations aimed at averting President Trump's threatened 50% tariff on European imports. Divisions persist among EU members regarding the approach, with some favoring a swift agreement for key sectors, while others seek a more comprehensive deal.
Trump Vs BRICS: In a move set to rattle global markets, former President Donald Trump has issued a severe warning to the BRICS nations and their allies. He threatens to impose a blanket 10% tariff on any country adopting what he terms "anti-American" policies backed by the bloc. This declaration...
President Trump has announced sweeping 30% tariffs on imports from the European Union and Mexico, igniting fresh trade tensions. Starting August 1, key sectors like auto parts, electronics,..
US to raise tariff rate on EU goods to 30% from 1 August, EU open to talks but ready to respond
The European Commission responded to Trump's announcement in a written statement, saying it remains..
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In a high-stakes meeting amid growing trade hostilities, U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio met Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi in Kuala Lumpur during the East Asia Summit. This marked Rubio's first..