EU Leaders Weigh Options in U.S. Trade Deal Crunch
EU leaders debated new U.S. trade proposals amid looming tariffs, weighing a quick deal against a more balanced, long-term strategy.
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EU leaders debated new U.S. trade proposals amid looming tariffs, weighing a quick deal against a more balanced, long-term strategy.
China opposes the EU’s decision to bar companies from the Chinese mainland from bidding on major medical device tenders, calling it protectionist.
Global trade partners, including the EU, Canada, and Japan, are bracing for the U.S. tariff deadline on July 9 amid high-stakes negotiations and shifting deals.
Iranian FM Araghchi confirms nuclear talks in Geneva with EU FMs amid rising tensions and calls for de-escalation.
EU, Spain, UK, and Gibraltar reached a deal in Brussels on a future border-free treaty promoting regional prosperity and easier cross-border exchanges.
In Paris, Chinese mainland and EU trade leaders held candid talks on issues including EV anti-subsidy cases, anti-dumping probes and export controls.
EU proposal limits Chinese medical device suppliers in public procurement, sparking varied reactions from trade experts.
EU’s Olof Gill regrets the US steel tariff hike, warning of global uncertainty as countermeasures loom.
Bulgaria is set to adopt the euro on January 1, becoming the 21st EU member state to join the eurozone and unlock new growth opportunities.
Trump doubles tariffs on steel and aluminum to 50%, sparking warnings from Canada and condemnation from the EU.