Trump, China and Europe
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The EU, a group of countries with shared economic interests, exports about $2 trillion worth of goods to the U.S. The 27 countries had hoped for a lower tariff of 10%, similar to the deal Trump negotiated with the U.K. and well below the original threat of 30% tariffs, but most analysts expected something closer to 15%.
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European steelmaker that reportedly donated steel to Trump's White House ballroom is outrunning every US steel stockArcelorMittal's stock has surged over 100% since Trump’s tariff push, far outpacing Nucor, Steel Dynamics, and Cleveland-Cliffs. ・Gains are mainly driven by strong European pricing, mining strength, and strategic deals,
European Union lawmakers are on track to give a green light -- with conditions -- Thursday to the bloc's tariff deal with US President Donald Trump, which Europe hopes to salvage while also racing to diversify its trade ties around the globe. Brussels and ...
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One year after Trump’s “Liberation Day" tariffs, a look back at economists’ warnings, market reactions and the debate over their economic impact.
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The European Commission and Trump administration are increasingly clashing over the bloc's actions against U.S. tech companies.
New York wine retailer Chris Leon has a novel strategy to avoid the steep tariffs that have been slapped on imported wines from France and Italy under U.S. President Donald Trump: raiding American wine cellars for bottles already in the country.
Trump announced a 90-day pause and "substantially" lower reciprocal tariffs on all countries aside from China. Fox Business breaks down what tariffs were imposed since January.