Trump, European Union and Trade Deal
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The European Union’s trade agreement with the Trump administration is getting mixed reviews. Failing to reach a deal by the Aug. 1 deadline would have meant a 30% tariff threatened by U.S. President Donald Trump,
The Trump administration has been talking up provisions of its deal with the European Union that would secure hundreds of billions of dollars in investments.
Euro falls against dollar, with Trump's tariffs seen as slowing European growth
President Donald Trump just wrapped up a meeting with U.K. Prime Minister Keir Starmer a day after announcing a new trade deal with the European Union.
A tactic of deference and praise, along with a studied attempt to avoid any public blowups, coaxed President Trump into changes on key issues like Gaza and Ukraine.
Europe's carmakers, already battling stiff competition from Asia and a costly transition to electric cars, were dealing with another dose of reality on Monday - tariffs imposed by U.S. President Donald Trump.
White House officials are meeting Chinese officials in Stockholm this week to hammer out more details for a framework between the world’s two largest economies.
Trump had most recently threatened tariffs of 30% on imports from the European Union. But on Sunday, he met with the president of the European Commission, and they agreed to a lower level.