"It's really had a chilling effect." Wisconsin trade mission challenged by tariff talk
- European Union trade officials are seeking to negotiate "zero-for-zero" tariffs with the United States amidst changes in Trump's tariff policies, which have raised international tensions and increased dependency on U.S. Support for defense and trade matters.
- Countries are recognizing their dependence on U.S. Military and financial support, as many are underinvesting in defense.
- Trump's recent tariff announcements include a minimum 10 percent tariff on all imports and specific tariffs targeting South Korea, Japan, and Taiwan.
- Former Trade Minister Yeo Han-koo suggests South Korea collaborate with Japan and Taiwan on major trade issues and join the Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership.
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Europe considers new tariffs that could punish tech companies like Google, Meta, and Apple
As the European Union looks at how best to respond to Donald Trump’s trade war, officials are considering further escalating things, taking them to a point where it could really hurt America’s Big Tech companies. Sophie Primas, a spokesperson for the French government, said the EU is deciding on its response to Trump’s blanket tariffs, which would include not just tech goods, but tech services as well, an area where the U.S. enjoys a massive tra…
"It's really had a chilling effect." Wisconsin trade mission challenged by tariff talk
MILWAUKEE — Governor Tony Evers is leading a Wisconsin trade delegation in Europe, just as news of the President Trump’s tariffs plunged the global markets into a deep dive. “We were here before the tariffs were announced and now we’re here after the tariffs have been announced, ” said Secretary and CEO of Wisconsin Economic Development Corporation Missy Hughes. She spoke with WTMJ’s Wisconsin’s Morning News while enroute from Germany to France.…
Trade war: Brussels could target GAFAM, but it's not that simple
BRUSSELS — American tech has a big target on its back as Brussels seeks to respond to Washington over tariffs. But the Europeans still need to agree on how to target it. With U.S. President Donald Trump presenting a list of tariffs last Wednesday, officials and European parliamentarians are pointing out that Big Tech and digital services could be Washington's Achilles heel. The European Union has a trade surplus of €157 billion in goods, meaning…
Trade War for Tariffs Surprises the Generalitat Without Delegate in the U.S.
President Salvador Illa presented this Monday, to both economic actors and parties represented in the Parliament, his plan of 1.5 billion euros to cushion the offensive of new tariffs of the president of the United States, Donald Trump. A trade war that catches the Generalitat without official delegate in the United States. That square, has been vacant since last December 31, after Illa and the Councilor of European Union and External Action, Ja…
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