In a strong reaction to President Trump's announcement of 30% tariffs on the EU, trade ministers vow to unite against the move. Discover how the EU plans to respond and what it means for global trade.
In a bold move, President Trump has announced a 30% tariff on the European Union and Mexico starting August 1, marking a significant shift in U.S. trade policy. This decision, part of his 2024 campaign strategy, aims to address long-standing trade deficits and reshape international relations. As both allies and adversaries brace for potential repercussions, experts warn of an impending trade war that could reshape the global economic landscape.
In a bold move, Trump threatens tariffs on goods not complying with USMCA, criticizing Canada for drug smuggling. With deadlines looming, will a new trade deal be reached?
This week marks a critical point in Trump's tariff policy as he pushes back deadlines and imposes steep taxes on imports. Discover how these changes could impact the economy and international trade relations.
U.S. stock futures fell after Trump confirmed tariffs will take effect on August 1, not July 9. This delay raises concerns among investors about potential impacts on the market amidst ongoing trade negotiations.
As the Trump administration ramps up pressure on trading partners with looming tariffs deadlines, uncertainty rises for businesses and consumers. Will countries negotiate new deals in time to avoid higher rates?
In a move that could shake markets, Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent announced that steep tariffs will resume on August 1 unless countries negotiate better terms. President Trump is sending letters to trading partners, urging swift action.
The Trump administration asserts that the August deadline for trade negotiations isn't new, hinting at potential flexibility for key partners like India and the EU amid ongoing tariff discussions.
Vietnam is making strategic moves to secure a trade deal with the Trump administration, positioning itself as a leader in Southeast Asia's economic landscape despite unclear terms.
U.S. President Trump is set to send tariff letters to 12 countries, outlining new trade levels. With tariffs potentially reaching 70%, the global trade landscape could change dramatically.