Trump threatens tariffs on Apple, European Union
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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
European Union foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas is urging North Macedonia to make “era-defining” reforms to advance its EU membership bid.
The European Union is considering cutting more than 20 banks from SWIFT, the international payments system, as well as lowering a price cap on Russian oil and banning the Nord Stream gas pipelines as part of a new sanctions package that aims to increase pressure on Moscow to end its war against Ukraine.
A new Trump tariff threat targets a bloc of 27 countries that add up to the largest U.S. trade partner.
The European Union will escalate a probe against fast-fashion retailer Shein as early as next week by detailing alleged violations of product safety and other consumer laws that could lead to fines, Bloomberg News reported on Friday,
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President Donald Trump is threatening the European Union with a crippling 50% tariff, which could go into effect on June 1. This could prove devastating to automotive imports, but it remains unclear if he’ll follow through with his threat as he’s only “recommending” hiking tariffs at this point.
The European Union is set to issue a warning to online marketplace Shein Group Ltd. that will escalate the commission’s consumer protection probe into the company, people familiar with the matter said.
North Macedonia wants to discuss with Bulgaria matters that block its path to European Union membership during next month's NATO summit and hopes top EU and NATO officials can also attend such a meeting,