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Trump announces 50% tariff on steel and aluminium – why now?
CGTN Europe interviews Hosuk Lee-Makiyama on global trade disputes over Trump's 50% tariff on steel and aluminium.
A big, beautiful EU trade deal with Trump? Dream on!
David Henig believes the current U.S. administration lacks clear trade goals and expertise via POLITICO Europe.
Trump tariff ruling risks slowing down delivery of UK trade deal
David Henig expresses concerns that Trump’s legal defeat would amplify chaos and confusion in US trade policy via the Financial Times.
Court throws out Trump’s tariffs
Hosuk Lee-Makiyama comments for POLITICO Europe on António Costa's visit as a reassurance of the EU’s readiness to conclude the Mercosur trade deal.
U.S. court’s tariff ruling stirs questions about U.K.’s trade deal with Trump
David Henig highlighted for The Globe and Mail that uncertainty caused by Trump's unpredictable tariff policies complicates business planning.
Perspectives: EU needs new partnerships to complement FTAs
David Henig writes his column for Borderlex on the EU having to modernise trade policy by integrating FTAs with regulatory initiatives, fostering partnerships, prioritising economic security, and creating frameworks for long-term cooperation and global leadership.
Trump’s EU tariffs will backfire on Americans
David Henig warns via Times Radio that Trump's tariff war with the EU would disrupt trade and face retaliation, causing significant economic slowdown on both sides.
UK trade policy analyst on the UK-EU summit in London
David Henig talks with Associated Press on the UK aligning certain trade rules with the EU to ease barriers post-Brexit, focusing on food, drink, and energy.
Attractivité française : des atouts et des soucis
Elena Sisto is interviewed by the Newsletter BLOCS on French attractiveness remaining strong in sectors like quantum technologies, but facing macroeconomic challenges and competition from US industrial policies.
Trump’s tariff war has a digital second act
Hosuk Lee-Makiyama writes for Business Day on how SA’s digital regulation could deepen the US tariff dispute.