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Trump Aims New Tariffs at 59 Countries and EU

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Trump Aims New Tariffs at 59 Countries and the European Union
Trump administration officials said they planned to impose levies of up to 12.5 percent on countries that failed to crack down on goods made with forced labor.

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 · 1mon
Trump says he will raise tariff on autos from European Union to 25%
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Can Trump's latest tariff plan on 60 countries stick?
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US Tariffs Are Back as Trump Targets Dozens of Trading Partners
Donald Trump is once again proposing levies of at least 10% on imports from 60 trading partners, after his earlier tariffs were killed off by the US Supreme Court.

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US announces new tariffs over forced labour concerns
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US targets India with forced labour tariff amid talks on trade pact
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US says it plans extra tariffs of 10% or more for most trading partners after forced labor probe
“The failure of our most important trading partners to address the importation of goods made with forced labor is unacceptable. This creates a dynamic where American workers are forced to compete glob...

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 · 23h
US cites forced labor concerns as grounds for new tariffs
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Trump Administration Proposes New Tariffs After Forced Labor Probe Into 60 Countries
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European Union launches tech sovereignty initiative to boost chips, cloud and AI at home

BRUSSELS — European Union leaders, worried about the continent relying too heavily on American companies for AI and cloud computing services and Asia for microchips, are pushing back. The 27-nation bloc unveiled a “tech sovereignty” package on Wednesday with measures to promote homegrown European alternatives to Big Tech services and hardware.
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European Union backs tougher migrant deportation rulesPublished on: June 2, 2026 11:01 AM

BRUSSELS, June 2 -- European Union lawmakers and member states have reached an agreement on new migration rules that would allow rejected asylum seekers and other migrants ordered to leave the bloc to be transferred to deportation centres located in third countries.
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European Union and China tooling up for trade war that could hurt both

It may prove difficult for the EU to reconcile the enthusiasm of member states led by France with the reticence of Germany and Spain
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European Union observers reject Petro’s fraud claims, calling Colombia’s vote 'transparent'

BOGOTA, Colombia (AP) — The European Union’s Electoral Observation Mission to Colombia on Tuesday dismissed President Gustavo’s Petro’s claims of fraud in Sunday’s bitterly contested presidential election,
Pew Research Center
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In several European countries, EU gets more positive ratings today than during Brexit vote

EU favorability has risen across Europe since the 2016 Brexit vote, with a median of 62% now viewing the organization positively.
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China Threatens to Launch Trade Probes Against the European Union

Beijing threatened to launch trade probes against the European Union if the 27-member bloc pushes ahead with a proposal to curb imports of heavily subsidized foreign products.
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Russian-led economic union considers suspending Armenia over EU ambitions

By Guy Faulconbridge and Lucy Papachristou MOSCOW, May 29 (Reuters) - A Russian-led economic union of former Soviet republics said on Friday it would consider suspending Armenia for seeking European Union membership and called on Yerevan to hold a referendum so its people could vote on which path to take.
The New York Times
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The E.U. Is Revealing Its True Identity. Europeans Don’t Like It.

Mr. Caldwell is a contributing Opinion writer who reports frequently on European politics, culture and society. He is the author of “Reflections on the Revolution in Europe: Immigration, Islam and the West.” See more of our coverage in your search ...
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EU Designs €30 Billion Carbon Market Tool to Avoid Permit Deluge

The European Union is seeking to cushion the impact of a new €30 billion ($35 billion) tool to drive the clean-energy transition by designing it in a way that avoids flooding the carbon market with permits and depressing prices.

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