
Trump Unleashes 30% Tariffs on EU & Mexico
U.S. President Donald Trump announces 30% tariffs on the EU and Mexico, effective August 1, signaling big changes in global trade.
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U.S. President Donald Trump announces 30% tariffs on the EU and Mexico, effective August 1, signaling big changes in global trade.
German Finance Minister Lars Klingbeil urges the EU to prepare decisive countermeasures amid rising US tariff threats.
SCIO press conference reveals fresh insights on the Chinese mainland’s imports and exports for H1 2025, with Vice Minister Wang Lingjun addressing key questions.
EU leaders push back on Trump’s 30% tariff threat, warning of disrupted supply chains and rising costs across transatlantic trade.
U.S. President Trump has threatened 30% tariffs on EU and Mexico imports starting August 1, escalating global trade tensions.
Wang Yi highlights strong China-ASEAN ties, free trade wins and a call for openness amid U.S. tariffs at Kuala Lumpur.
Wang Yi met with Canadian minister Anita Anand in Kuala Lumpur, celebrating 55 years of ties and pushing for mutual success.
Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Mao Ning insists tariffs must not interfere in internal affairs amid U.S. moves targeting Brazilian goods.
Chinese FM calls for joint efforts with Malaysia, boosting key projects and forging stronger ASEAN ties in a bold, forward-looking move.
Brazil warns of retaliatory tariffs if U.S. charges 50%, sparking a trade clash with ripple effects on global markets and your coffee break.