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US tariffs only benefit China, EU foreign policy chief says, as Trump threat overshadows defence talks – Europe live
European leaders meeting to discuss defence procurement but fragile relationship with US dominates agenda. EU foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas has just been addressing the media on her arrival in ...The Guardian - 38m -
EU to ‘respond firmly’ if Trump imposes tariffs
Bloc warns of ‘unnecessary economic disruption’ after US president hits China, Canada and Mexico with trade measuresFinancial Times - 1h -
EU warns Trump it will 'respond firmly' to tariffs
The European Union (EU) said it will “respond firmly” if President Trump signs tariffs that could impact its member countries. A spokesperson for the union said that the 27-member group was not ...The Hill - 14h -
Trump's first day actions loom large as Davos begins
President Donald Trump has given everyone at Davos something to talk about with his actions on the first day of his second termABC News - Jan. 21 -
EU, Mexico Secure New Trade Deal as Trump Presidency Looms
The European Union and Mexico took action before President-elect Donald Trump—who has threatened both regions with steep tariffs on exports—takes office.The Wall Street Journal - Jan. 17 -
'Trump 2.0' looms large over the global economy
Donald Trump's planned tariffs are expected to greatly impact international trade in 2025.BBC News - Jan. 9 -
EU leaders warn Trump not to meddle with Europe’s borders
Comments from German Chancellor Olaf Scholz and French foreign minister follow US president-elect’s Greenland threatsFinancial Times - Jan. 8 -
Congress to Certify Trump’s Election, With Memories of Riot Looming Large
A joint session of the House and Senate is set to convene at 1 p.m. to perform a ritual that was once considered ceremonial and uneventful.The New York Times - Jan. 6
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Trump warns the EU and UK are in line for tariffs — but a U.S. deal with Britain might be on the cards
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'It doesn't have to be this way': Canada, Mexico, China and the EU respond to Trump's tariffs
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Trump tariffs-led spike in energy prices is temporary, oil prices could ‘plummet’ as global growth slows
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Trump tariffs take aim at trade loophole used by Chinese online retailers like Temu and Shein
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Bitcoin slides toward $90,000 after Trump orders tariffs
Cryptocurrencies tumbled on Sunday in a risk-off move after President Donald Trump hit Canada, Mexico and China with long-threatened import tariffs.CNBC - 8h
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JPMorgan says Trump administration may be ‘business unfriendly’
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