Tariffs Deal Leads to Anti-Americanism, but Where Does It Come From?
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New US import duties are now in force for the European Union and around 70 other countries.
ANSA - by Valentina Brini. Trump-von der Leyen pact to test exemptions. (ANSA)
On Thursday, Donald Trump's much-talked-about tariffs will come into effect. For the EU, tariffs of 15 percent are expected. But the agreement made between the US and the EU is far from set in stone. - There is no agreement. It is wrong to call it an agreement, says economic expert Henrik Isakson to SvD.
Ten days after Donald Trump president of the European Commission, Ursula von der Leyden, they reached an agreement principle for the first one to raise tariffs to...
A few days after the conclusion of the trade agreement between Donald Trump and Ursula von der Leyen, the MP Left Democratic and Republican (GDR) of Val-d'Oise, Emmanuel Maurel, tabled on Thursday 31 July a motion for a resolution calling on the government to oppose this deal. For Marianne, he goes back to an agreement which he considers both "humiliating" for Europe and harmful to the French economy.
A week ago, Ursula from the Leyen in Scotland accepted Donald Trump's new tariffs. But there is still no treaty. Negotiations continue – and, according to insiders, could lead to further concessions from the EU.
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