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President Trump left the G7 after firming up a trade deal with the United Kingdom. But he hinted at roadblocks on other fronts, saying Tuesday that Japan was being "tough" in trade talks and the European Union has failed to offer a fair deal.
The Trump administration is scoring wins with its new foreign policy, says Wilbur Ross, but runs the risk of getting overconfident because of its successes.
Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen said Copenhagen is willing to invest more in Greenland as Denmark tries to fend off U.S. President Donald Trump’s bid to seize the Arctic island.
Former European Commission chief Jean-Claude Juncker has criticised his successor, Ursula von der Leyen, for not engaging personally to quickly stave off Donald Trump’s trade war.
The European Union is reportedly prepared to accept a flat 10% tariff on all exports to the United States in a bid to prevent steeper duties on critical sectors like automobiles, pharmaceuticals and electronics.
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BuzzFeed on MSNThis Awkward Video Of Donald Trump Dropping His New Trade Agreement Is Going ViralIt's also worth noting that Trump says the trade agreement is with the EU when it is, in fact, with the UK.
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Stocktwits on MSNEU Warns Israel-Iran Conflict Could Worsen After Trump Considers Sending JD Vance Or Steve Witkoff To MediateThe European Union’s top envoy, Kaja Kallas, has warned that if the U.S. gets drawn into the Israel-Iran conflict, the crisis could widen in the region. Speaking to reporters after a video conference with the EU’s foreign ministers,
US President Donald Trump told reporters on Wednesday that he would send letters to trading partners in the next week or two, outlining unilateral tariff rates. “We’re going to be sending letters out in about a week and a half,