
EU Rallies to Fight Trump’s 30% Tariffs on EU Exports
EU leaders and industries unite against Trump’s surprise announcement of 30% tariffs on EU exports, warning of inflation, supply chain shocks and a transatlantic standoff.
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EU leaders and industries unite against Trump’s surprise announcement of 30% tariffs on EU exports, warning of inflation, supply chain shocks and a transatlantic standoff.
In a Kuala Lumpur meeting, China’s Wang Yi and Canada’s Anita Anand marked 55 years of diplomatic relations, calling for win-win cooperation, open trade and multilateralism.
China’s Foreign Ministry warns against using tariffs to coerce other countries, citing UN principles of sovereign equality.
Lula vows 50% retaliatory tariffs if Trump enforces U.S. duties on Brazil, rattling coffee and juice markets and raising the stakes in a mounting trade clash.
As the U.S. tariff pause expires, countries from Canada to India weigh compromise or resistance in the face of strong-arm tactics shaping the global trade game.
President Trump imposed 50% tariffs on copper imports and Brazilian goods from August 1, 2025, aiming to boost U.S. industry and reshape global trade.
President Trump vows no extensions to the August 1 tariff deadline, spurring trade talks with the UK, Vietnam, Japan, South Korea, the EU and the Chinese mainland.
Japan refuses U.S. tariff terms, marking a shift in their long-standing trade alliance and sparking global trade ripple effects.
China’s foreign ministry warns there are no winners in trade or tariff wars following President Trump’s delayed August 1 tariff threat.
Scholar Zhu He says markets will find their way around tariffs as China-US trade adapts and global supply chains reshape.