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European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen told EU lawmakers that the world's biggest trade bloc would not cower to U.S. trade demands.
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Donald Trump's latest round of tariffs had two notable omissions: Mexico and Canada. But the two nations are still subject to pre-existing tariffs.
President Donald Trump is not imposing his new 10% global tariff rate on goods from Canada and Mexico while his previous order remains in place for up to 25% tariffs on many goods from the two in connection to border control and fentanyl trafficking issues,
Canada and Mexico were notably absent from a long list of trading partners the president announced he would tariff on Wednesday.
In a Wednesday morning press conference, ahead of Trump announcing his global tariff plan, Sheinbaum says Mexico will "announce a comprehensive program, not a tit for tat on tariffs," but added, "we have a plan to strengthen the economy under any circumstance.
The Trump administration has discussed providing financial aid for farmers who may be subject to retaliation by America’s trading partners.
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As the United States prepares to welcome the world for FIFA’s Club World Cup this June, golf’s Ryder Cup in September, the World Cup next year and the Los Angeles Olympics in 2028, the question becomes: Will the world want to come?
President Donald Trump unveiled sweeping new tariffs on Wednesday, which the White House dubbed "Liberation Day." "This is one of the most important days in my opinion in American history," Trump said during a press conference at the Rose Garden,