Flat tariffs: Trump announces 90-day pause.
With only one dissenting vote from Hungary, the EU decided on Wednesday to impose counter-tariffs worth EUR 20.9 billion on US products in response to the US steel and aluminum tariffs.
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With only one dissenting vote from Hungary, the EU decided on Wednesday to impose counter-tariffs worth EUR 20.9 billion on US products in response to the US steel and aluminum tariffs.
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An audit report could become another obstacle to BlackRock's bid for CK Hutchison's port business. CK Hutchison reportedly failed to pay Panama USD 1.2 billion.
By Redaktion Table
EU Commission President Ursula von der Leyen demands a fair solution from Beijing and warns of a wave of cheap Chinese goods being exported to Europe. In the background, diplomatic solidarity is forming – including plans for a summit to mark the 50th anniversary of relations.
By Amelie Richter
US President Donald Trump wants the EU to buy more gas, oil and coal. However, the price of gas could at least rise in the short term as a result of the tariff policy. In addition, emissaries from Brussels have so far met with little real interest in Washington.
By Manuel Berkel
Will the devastating reaction of the markets force the US President to give in? The Commission and member states are taking their time with countermeasures and are tempting Trump with a customs agreement. At the same time, the strategy glosses over internal differences.
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In its reaction to the latest US tariffs, China is turning its attention to rare earths. According to Jost Wübbeke, the EU must also fear for its raw material security. The end of globalization caused by Trump's tariff war could lead to "everyone fighting for themselves and the world's raw materials."
By Marion Bergermann
US President Donald Trump has extended the deadline for the sale of TikTok once again. The US government had originally planned to announce a decision before the weekend, but developments surrounding the tariffs have now led to a second deadline extension.
By Ning Wang
Beijing has responded to the US tariffs with additional tariffs, export controls and raw material restrictions. But how does this affect German and European companies that manufacture in China or the United States? Jacob Gunter from the China think tank MERICS assesses the situation in this interview – and explains why Europe urgently needs to find its own answers now.
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In its reaction to the latest US tariffs, China is turning its attention to rare earths. According to Jost Wübbeke, the EU must also fear for its raw material security. The end of globalization caused by Trump's tariff war could lead to "everyone fighting for themselves and the world's raw materials".
By Redaktion Table
The TikTok forced sale is entering the hot phase – the US government plans to announce its decision before the weekend. While Amazon and OnlyFans founder Tim Stokely are bidding, China is an unpredictable factor.
By Amelie Richter