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Though the prime minister, Donald Tusk, remains head of government, Karol Nawrocki’s presidency will limit his ability to ...
Marc Filippino Every week, it seems like there’s new tariff news. US President Donald Trump is either hiking or dropping levies on China, making deals with automakers or negotiating with the EU. And ...
Beijing has agreed to fast-track approvals for rare earth export licences for some European companies after China’s strict controls on shipments of the critical minerals rocked global supply chains.
A renewed offer to scrap tariffs on industrial goods “won’t fly” with Washington, says an official from one EU country.
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U.S. investments in India will grow despite tariff threats, says WTCA Chairman John Drew. Apple to continue expanding in ...
The EU throws its support behind the International Criminal Court after the US imposed sanctions on four ICC judges in ...
Elon Musk is "very welcome" in Europe, a spokesperson for the European Commission quipped Friday, following the tech ...
For Japan and many other countries, the vulnerability that comes with relying on U.S. markets has become startlingly clear.
Following a public spat with Donald Trump over policy and subsidy cuts, Elon Musk has received a warm welcome from the ...
Chancellor Merz was largely praised for his handling of the US president, but returned with few concrete outcomes.
U.S. employers slowed hiring last month, but still added a solid 139,000 jobs amid uncertainty over Trump’s trade wars.