Trump, European Union and Steel
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essanews.com on MSNTrump's tariff hike on EU metals sparks economic backlashThe European Commission reacted strongly to Donald Trump's decision to raise tariffs on steel and aluminum imports from the EU to 50 percent. Brussels announced possible retaliatory measures and warned that this move would harm the global economy and affect industries on both sides of the Atlantic.
The European Union has gained leverage in trade talks with the United States after a U.S. court cast doubt on the legality of Washington's "reciprocal" tariffs, EU officials said on Friday.
The "Make America Great Again" roadshow arrived in Europe this week with events in two nations where American conservatives see prime opportunities.
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President Donald Trump may run into a sticky situation with the European Union and his Federal Trade Commission chief over Big Tech regulations. In February, Trump vowed to hit countries that enact “discriminatory,
President Donald Trump’s pauses and reversal on tariffs are sending markets on a roller-coaster ride. Consumers and companies would like to have the benefit of knowing where they stand in
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European shares rose while Asian benchmarks finished mostly lower as uncertainty grew about what will happen next after a U.S. court blocked many of President Donald Trump’s sweeping tariffs.
A panel of judges at the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit temporarily reinstated Trump’s so-called “Liberation Day” tariffs Thursday while legal challenges play out. The decision from the appellate court panel follows a second federal court decision that found Trump cannot “unilaterally impose,