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By Philip Blenkinsop BRUSSELS, Jan 21 (Reuters) - U.S. customs authorities will face a real challenge if President Donald Trump goes through with his threat to place tariffs on six EU countries - rather than the whole European Union - given the ease of movement of goods between EU members.
After the latest bout of trade turmoil with the United States, European leaders are looking for ways to project strength to the Trump administration, which considers them weak.
The European Union is trying to unify behind a trade deal with the United States as President Donald Trump’s July 9 tariff pause expiration looms. The U.S. is set to levy a 50% tariff on most EU exports, but the EU is hoping to bring that tax down to 10% ...
By Kate Abnett BRUSSELS, Jan 23 (Reuters) - European governments including Germany, Britain and Denmark will reinforce their plans to massively expand wind power projects on Monday, despite U.S. President Donald Trump stepping up criticism of their green energy agenda,
Intel shares slide 12 per cent as supply constraints limit growth, and Trump’s “Board of Peace” is dividing the US’s allies. Plus, Iran’s government is seizing properties and businesses after protests rocked the country,
US stocks suffered nearly $17 billion in outflows, according to Bank of America Corp., during a week marked by President Donald Trump’s threat to impose tariffs on some European countries over Greenland.
European Union leaders gathered Friday to chart a new course in transatlantic relations as U.S. President Donald Trump backed down from his threats to take control of Greenland.