By Philip Blenkinsop BRUSSELS, May 19 (Reuters) - European Union negotiators were expected to agree on Tuesday to scrap import duties on U.S. goods to comply with the trade deal struck with the United ...
European negotiators are racing to finalize legislation before July 4 to avoid a threatened increase in US tariffs on EU ...
Trump previously threatened to hike tariffs on European auto imports to 25% from 15% because the EU hadn’t moved quickly ...
Andrew Puzder is the ambassador of the United States to the European Union. BRUSSELS — U.S. President Donald Trump recently announced that he would reimpose higher tariffs on EU-made automobiles and ...
A compromise between EU lawmakers and governments is within reach as the clock runs down on Donald Trump’s threat to hike ...
EU countries are pushing to fast-track implementation of a trade deal with the US to avoid steep auto tariffs, amid renewed pressure from Washington.
US President Donald Trump said on Friday that he will increase the tariffs charged on cars and trucks from the European Union to 25% next week, a move that could further jolt a global economy already ...
The current level of tariffs charged on goods entering the US from the EU is 15%, under a deal negotiated last July.
US President Donald Trump on Friday said he will increase tariffs on vehicles from the European Union to 25% next week, accusing the bloc of not complying with its 2025 trade deal.
US President Donald Trump has warned the European Union to ratify its trade deal with the United States by July 4 or face ...
Earlier this week, President Trump threatened European car makers with 25% tariffs before walking it back later in the week.
US President Donald Trump has postponed a decision to raise tariffs on cars imported from the European Union until July ...
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