A European Union assessment found that President
After the US Supreme Court struck down Trump’s use of an emergency-powers law to impose his so-called reciprocal tariffs around the world, he announced a new 10% global levy, which he then threatened to increase to 15% but hadn’t yet implemented as of Tuesday.
The European Commission, which handles trade matters for the bloc, told lawmakers Monday that the new global tariff will be ...
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