China has said it has received overtures from the United States for talks on tariffs — but warned it will need concessions as proof of “sincerity” before any negotiations can take place.The
European shares were largely unchanged on Thursday as investors took a step back to assess the ramifications of U.S. President Donald Trump‘s wavering tariff announcements on global trade relations. The pan-European STOXX
The game of tariffs continues to hit new levels every day. The United States has imposed a 25% tariff on all steel and aluminum imports, extending duties to downstream products like nuts,
By Stephen Murphy, Ireland correspondent, in the Oval Office Well that went well. An Oval Office meeting that in any other St Patrick’s week would have been regarded as almost unimaginably confrontational –
Home News ‘Everything is interlinked’: UN chief warns amidst growing global trade war triggered by US tariffs US President Donald Trump, in his second term in the White House, has said America
Last Updated:March 13, 2025, 07:14 IST Donald Trump said he would impose additional penalties if the EU continues with its counter tariffs plan on some US goods next month. US President Donald
So far, the consequences have been significant, at least as measured by markets. Broad stock indexes have now erased their post-electoral gains as investors rebel against the prospect of higher costs. As
Billions in trade tariffs targeting US exports took the global trade framework to a state of fresh havoc after the EU and Canada made their decision. The EU, together with Canada, imposed
Brussels: Canada and the European Union have swiftly hit back at US President Donald Trump’s decision to increase tariffs on steel and aluminium imports, imposing substantial countermeasures on American goods, including beef,
Trade war A new round of tariffs on aluminum and steel went into effect overnight. This time, no U.S. trading partner was spared. The new tariffs amped up the risk of a
The dollar struggled to lift off a five-month low against other major currencies on Wednesday, as traders digested tit-for-tat U.S.-EU tariffs and a potential Russia-Ukraine ceasefire, while awaiting U.S. inflation data amid