
Von der Leyen Faces Revolt Over Trade Concessions to U.S.
MEPs are balking at a tariff deal that would slash duties on American products while leaving EU steel and aluminum exposed.

MEPs are balking at a tariff deal that would slash duties on American products while leaving EU steel and aluminum exposed.

EU negotiators agreed to a 15% U.S. tariff on key exports, with French and Italian wine hit hardest.

Ursula von der Leyen’s tariff deal with Washington marks the clearest admission yet of Europe’s diminished status in the transatlantic order.

A U.S. tariff hike on Indian goods has triggered rallies, boycott calls, and a fresh drive to promote homegrown brands.

The EU’s countermeasures were set to target a raft of U.S. exports ranging from soybeans to planes, cars, and whisky.

Kremlin defends oil trade after U.S. ultimatum on Ukraine peace talks.

“Kosovo welcomes American products to its market,” said Kosovo’s caretaker Prime Minister Albin Kurti.

Dozens face new levies, but Ottawa hit hardest after Palestine move.

South Korea dodges higher duties at the last minute, but Trump punishes Brazil, India, and threatens Canada as his August 1 trade deadline hits.

Key sectors and many MEPs demand greater clarity and accuse the Commission chief of acting alone.