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Deploy anti-coercion weapon to respond to US’s tariff attack on Denmark, Demarty says
The EU’s “nuclear weapon” — the anti-coercion tool — should be deployed by the bloc if the US President targets individual EU countries such as Denmark with tariffs... (more story)
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If tariff talks with Trump fail, EU can call on its 2018 retaliation playbook
The EU has vowed “firm and proportionate countermeasures” against US tariffs of 25 percent on steel and aluminum announced on Monday. The European Commission has be... (more story)
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Illumina in talks with China's Mofcom after unreliable-entity listing
US biotech company Illumina said it has engaged with China's commerce ministry after the country labeled it "unreliable" in an apparent retaliatory move by Beijing ... (more story)
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Cars, chemicals, ceramics and textiles are examples of products that the EU could include in a deal with the US on "reciprocal" tariffs, Jean-Luc Demarty, a former head of the European Commission's trade depar... (more story)
The UK government would "act appropriately in the best interests of Britain” in case new tariffs are imposed by the US in reaction to the UK’s digital tax, tech minister Peter Kyle said today. Kyle avoided dir... (more story)
The Japanese government is set to tighten screening rules for foreign direct investments, targeting foreign investors obligated to cooperate with their governments' intelligence gathering. This move comes amid... (more story)
Members of the Federal Trade Commission and other key regulatory officials can be fired by the president, and the US Department of Justice will no longer come to their defense, according to a letter the DOJ se... (more story)
Exporters, including those from the EU, might soon face additional US tariffs under a plan announced by President Trump. In an executive order signed today, Trump asked his administration to consider imposing ... (more story)
The US International Trade Commission has voted unanimously to continue antidumping and antisubsidy investigations of slag pots from China.
The EU’s “nuclear weapon” — the anti-coercion tool — should be deployed by the bloc if the US President targets individual EU countries such as Denmark with tariffs to force certain policy decisions, the Europ... (more story)
EU lawmakers are split over a potential Mercosur trade deal, as a balance between fair farming competition and the addition of new markets was debated today in the European Parliament in Strasbourg. EU trade c... (more story)
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The EU has vowed “firm and proportionate countermeasures” against US tariffs of 25 percent on steel and aluminum announced on Monday. The European Commission has been very careful not to reveal any details of ... (more story)
China's targeting of US giants Nvidia and Google is clearly a warning shot fired by Beijing amid escalating trade conflicts with Washington. The pressing question: Who's next? So far, the companies targeted by... (more story)
Donald Trump shows himself ready to use tariffs not only in a traditional way to win economic concessions, but also to force policy change. Businesses worldwide should therefore brace for an even more uncertai... (more story)
An Elon Musk-led takeover of the lead US development aid agency could wreak havoc on global anti-corruption initiatives. By law, the president cannot abolish, move or consolidate USAID, but Musk and Trump admi... (more story)
Despite China celebrating the Lunar New Year over the past week, the festivities were overshadowed by the country's sharp response to the latest tariffs imposed by US President Donald Trump. Amid Beijing's swe... (more story)
China's new antitrust probe into Google and Donald Trump's warnings to the EU over picking on US tech may signal the start of a new era of politicized enforcement. This will increase the risk for companies of ... (more story)
The EU's ambitious trade liberalization agenda is back in motion with recent deals and objectives announced. But policy makers must navigate political headwinds to turn agreements into reality. Poland, leading... (more story)
Big Tech’s increasingly contentious relationship with Southeast Asian governments is unlikely to improve in the coming year, with regulators growing bolder in cracking the whip against companies once thought t... (more story)