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The European Union and the US signaled a willingness to end a stalemate and work toward a trade deal over the next six weeks, in the first major thaw in their frigid economic relations since President Donald Trump’s second term began in January.
Following a US court ruling against Trump's reciprocal tariffs, GTRI advises India to be cautious in FTA talks with the US. The court deemed the tariffs unlawful, raising concerns about the fairness of potential trade agreements.
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Washington: A senior US diplomat stressed the importance of "fair and reciprocal market access" in discussions with his Indian counterpart, who came amidst ongoing talks on a trade agreement between the two sides.
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Cryptopolitan on MSNGermany urges calm negotiations in worsening EU-US trade relationsGermany’s finance minister, Lars Klingbeil, on Sunday called for calm talks to stop a fast-growing trade fight between the European Union and the United States after President Donald Trump warned he would place a 50% tariff on every EU import from June 1.
Friction between Beijing and Washington is growing as the Trump administration cracks down on visas for Chinese students and access to advanced computer chips.
Strongly pro-Taiwan U.S. Sen. Tammy Duckworth is visiting to discuss regional security and relations with the U.S.
Türkiye is not a country being targeted by Washington's tariff wars, a top trade official said Thursday, highlighting that they observed
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The European Union said Monday that it will "fast-track" trade negotiations with the US as a new deadline looms.
Stokes also sees more at play than just a disagreement over trade deficits. Trump’s threats “are rooted in frustration with the EU that has little to do with trade,’’ Stokes said. “He doesn’t like the EU. He doesn’t like Germany.” What exactly does Trump want? What can Europe offer? Here are the key areas where the two side are squaring off.
Germany is considering a 10% tax on major online platforms like Google and Facebook, a move that could worsen trade relations with the U.S. Culture Minister Weimer accuses these companies of tax evasion in Germany.