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Trump slams EU as 'worse than China' amid drug price moveDonald Trump sharply criticised the European Union, calling it "worse than China." The former U.S. President announced a new regulation aimed at lowering drug prices in the United States. Main information Donald Trump compared the European Union to China,
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Trump changes his tone and targets EU: ‘Nastier than China’Donald Trump said Monday that the European Union is “nastier than China,” even as Washington and Beijing agreed to a 90-day pause in trade tensions to work toward a new agreement and avoid a renewed trade war.
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Amazon S3 on MSNTrump Torches EU as ‘Worse Than China’ on Trade, Vows Retaliation; Warns US Will Strike BackIn a fiery rebuke of America’s European allies, President Donald Trump unleashed a scathing critique of the European Union, calling it “worse than China” when it comes to trade. Speaking at a campaign-style event,
The failure of the EU to agree on a trade agreement with the US shows that Brussels is no longer a priority for Washington, experts claim.
"Massive" sanctions European leaders threatened to impose on Russia if Vladimir Putin does not agree to a ceasefire in Ukraine face formidable political obstacles and would need U.S. support to succeed,
Severing ties with Washington would cause trouble for Russia’s EU neighbors, Finance Minister Rimantas Šadžius said.
The new measure would slap duties of 25% on U.S. imports amounting to $23.5 billion, which includes motorcycles and other powersports commodities.
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Daily Express US on MSNDonald Trump attacks EU with five-word message after signing China trade dealPresident Donald Trump has lashed out at the European Union after signing a trade agreement with China. While holding a press conference alongside Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
GENEVA (Reuters) -Switzerland has moved to the front of the queue for a trade deal with the United States, U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said on Monday, after the Alpine country hosted surprisingly successful U.S.-China trade talks this weekend.
The EU’s strategy is to speak with one voice as the US president uses the threat of steep tariff hikes to try to persuade countries, like Switzerland , to sign bilateral trade deals that would be advantageous to America.
The US President made the announcement in Saudi Arabia, the first stop on his three-nation visit to the Middle East. He also secured a $600 billion commitment from Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman.