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European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen said the European Union is "ready to negotiate" with President Donald Trump over tariffs, noting that "we have offered zero-for-zero tariffs for ind...
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China announced Friday that it will raise tariffs on U.S. goods from 84% to 125% — the latest salvo in an escalating trade war between the world’s two largest economies that has rattled markets and r...
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U.S. stock index futures fell on Friday after China increased its tariffs on U.S. imports to 125%, escalating a trade war that could disrupt global trade and trigger an economic downturn.
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European stocks rose on Friday at the end of a volatile week that was dominated by erratic changes in tariffs by the United States and its major trading partners that fuelled concerns over the economic ravages of a trade war.
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The European Union is preparing countermeasures to US President Donald Trump’s announcement of 20% tariffs on imports from the bloc, which it called a “major blow to the world economy.”
The European Union has stressed that it is considering all options in its countermeasures — but restrictions on Big Tech would hurt its own consumers.
Elon Musk, an adviser to President Donald Trump who owns Tesla, SpaceX and the social media platform X, has played a key role in government downsizing as the head of the newly created Department of Government Efficiency.
European stock markets are expected to fall dramatically at the open Thursday as traders react to U.S. President Donald Trump’s trade tariffs announcements.
Serbian university students who say their fight for justice and the rule of law is being overlooked are cycling 1,300 kilometers (780 miles) toward the heart of the European Union to seek support
TURIN, Italy (Reuters) -Stellantis will buy credits from a "pool" led by Tesla also in 2025, to meet European Union's CO2 reduction requirements, despite Brussels giving carmakers three years to comply, the group's Europe head said on Saturday.
U.S. President Donald Trump confirmed that tariffs on European Union (EU) imports will proceed as planned, demanding the EU purchase more U.S. energy to address the trade deficit. Trump rejected the EU’s "zero-for-zero" tariff offer and criticized the EU's formation,