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European Union officials will vet and vote on a list of retaliatory tariffs this week, while contemplating what comes next.
By David Lawder, Jeff Mason WASHINGTON/WEST PALM BEACH, Florida (Reuters) -President Donald Trump's administration granted ...
The rapid change of Trump's tariff policy has shoppers wondering if they should stock up or just wait this out.
Trump threatened to veto a bipartisan bill introduced in the Senate last week that would require congressional approval of ...
The tariffs were slated to take effect starting on April 15, and to hit back at President Trump’s steel and aluminum levies.
It also acts methodically. On April 9th the bloc agreed on its retaliation for Donald Trump’s steel and aluminium tariffs, ...
The European Union is “ready to negotiate” with the United States after President Trump issued sweeping tariffs last week, ...
Products including smartphones and computers appeared to be getting a reprieve from at least some of the levies on China, which had been expected to take a big toll on tech companies like Apple.
European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen said the European Union is "ready to negotiate" with President Donald ...
Trump’s approach not only confuses China but it could hinder communication and roll back progress in U.S.-China ties.