Trump threatens tariffs on Apple, European Union
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A new Trump tariff threat targets a bloc of 27 countries that add up to the largest U.S. trade partner.
The European Union has shared a revised trade proposal with the US, as it aims to inject momentum in talks with President Donald Trump’s administration amid lingering skepticism that a transatlantic deal can be reached.
The full implications of the trade reconsiderations still aren’t clear. But the countries involved are some of Israel’s most important commercial partners.
President Trump's threat to slap 50% tariffs on the European Union takes aim at one of America's biggest economic partners. These charts show what's at stake: **The EU runs a big goods-trade defi
U.S. President Donald Trump threatened on Friday to ratchet up his trade war once again, pushing for a 50% tariff on European Union goods starting June 1 and warning Apple he may slap a 25% levy on all iPhones bought by U.
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Cryptopolitan on MSNEU to strengthen its common market amid US trade conflictsOn Wednesday, the European Commission set out a new strategy to strengthen the European Union’s common market, a move meant to protect the bloc from mounting trade pressure and fresh tariffs threatened by the United States.
The Group of Seven finance and central bank chiefs have agreed on wording for a communique although there were compromises regarding global trade, says the European Union's top economic official. "We managed to find a lot of common ground,