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A growing number of European Union member states, including Germany, are considering using wide-ranging "anti-coercion" measures targeting U.S. services if the EU cannot reach a trade deal with U.S. President Donald Trump,
President Trump's threatened 30% tariffs on the EU might prompt some businesses to take another look at the U.K.
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Investor's Business Daily on MSNTariffs Still Loom Over Boeing, Ryanair Retakes Buy PointRyanair considers delaying, rerouting Boeing orders to minimize tariff impact. Boeing stock trades near 2025 highs.
Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick expressed confidence Sunday that the Trump administration will cut trade deals with key U.S. trading partners in the coming weeks — before steep tariffs kick in for dozens of countries.
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European exporters say a 30% U.S. import tariff would drive prices unsustainably high and hammer their sales. While some manufacturers are shifting their supply chains stateside or elsewhere, not all businesses have the same flexibility — and can't easily replace the developed U.
President Donald Trump has announced he’s levying tariffs of 30% against the European Union and Mexico starting Aug. 1.
The August 1 deadline gives the countries time to negotiate agreements that could lower the tariffs. Some investors and economists have also noted Trump's pattern of backing off his tariff threats.
The European Union still wants a trade pact with the US, but is said to be readying its counterattack as President Trump plays hardball and makes a no-deal outcome more likely. EU member states are pushing for new and stringent measures to retaliate against US companies,