EU to Ramp up Retaliation Plans
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A growing number of European Union member states, including Germany, are considering using wide-ranging "anti-coercion" measures targeting U.S. services if the EU cannot reach a trade deal with U.S. President Donald Trump,
EU trade ministers have agreed that U.S. President Donald Trump’s 30% tariffs announced on the European Union are “absolutely unacceptable,” and they are studying a new set of countermeasures to respond to the move.
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MiBolsilloColombia on MSNThe EU May Be Preparing Measures to Counter Trump's TariffsThe trade relationship between the United States and the European Union, described by the EU Executive Commission as 'the most important trade relationship in the world,' is at a crossroads. President Donald Trump's tariff policy,
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France 24 on MSNEU threatens retaliatory levy on billions in US goods after Trump’s surprise 30% tariffsThe EU on Monday unveiled a list of US goods worth €72 billion it could target with tariffs if trade talks fail, after Trump threatened to hit EU exports with 30% duties from August 1. Brussels
Brussels is holding off on implementing countermeasures even after the US president announced a 30% baseline levy on European goods from 1 August.
Vladimir Unkovski-Korica maps out the USA's proxy-war in Ukraine and shows how Europe rise in military spending is intertwined After six months of diplomatic overtures to Vladimir Putin, Donald Trump has signalled he is ready to escalate the West’s proxy war with Russia after meeting NATO allies on 14 July.
The EU will delay its plan to hit the US with tariffs on €21bn of its annual exports to Europe on Tuesday in the hope of coming to an agreement after Donald Trump announced he would hit the bloc with 30 per cent tariffs from August 1.
European Union officials warned on Monday that countermeasures are still on the table if they cannot reach a trade deal with the United States to avoid the 30 percent tariffs that President Trump
Indonesian government is preparing two strategies to respond to the imposition of a 32 percent import tariff from the United States.