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How Trump’s Tariffs and Foreign Policies Have Bolstered Support for the E.U.

21 juillet 2025 à 00:01
The European Union has its problems, but the bloc is gaining public trust and making new friends. President Trump’s attacks are one reason why.

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The European Union Headquarters in Brussels. President Trump’s pressure on military spending and trade have led some member states to work more closely together.

E.U. Nations Plan Retaliatory Tariffs Against Trump and U.S., but Would They Do It?

15 juillet 2025 à 07:15
European Union officials have drawn up plans to impose levies on American imports, but questions abound about whether they would go through with them.

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Shipping containers at a port in Rotterdam, the Netherlands. European Union officials say that if President Trump follows through on his tariff threats, it could upend trans-Atlantic trade.

E.U. Says Trump’s Threat of 30% Tariffs Would Hobble Trade With U.S.

14 juillet 2025 à 12:57
The bloc’s trade commissioner says the two sides were close to a deal before the president last week threatened to impose a 30 percent levy.

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Maros Sefcovic, the European Union trade commissioner, said that the bloc thought it was close to a trade deal with Trump administration last week.

Amid Tariff Chaos, U.S. Allies Try to Redraw the Trade Map

13 juillet 2025 à 11:12
Facing growing chaos, the European Union and numerous other countries are seeking to forge a global trading nexus that is less vulnerable to American tariffs.

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A Volkswagen factory in Zwickau, Germany. President Trump’s tariffs have E.U. leaders looking elsewhere for reliable trading partners.

Trump’s New Trade Threats Set Off Global Scramble to Avoid Tariffs

Many countries thought they were negotiating in good faith. The White House renewed its “reciprocal” tariff plan anyway, giving countries until Aug. 1 to make offers.

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President Trump, with the commerce secretary, Howard Lutnick, presented a list of tariffs from different countries at the White House in April.
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