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President Donald Trump might want a new, “America First” world, but in the race to control inflation the United States may actually come last. While his tariff hikes are widely expected to jack up prices at home,
Europe is weighing its response to Trump's tariffs, with a potential economic counterstrike that could reshape global trade. Click here to read more.
It’s unclear what — if any — impact the Republican president’s executive order will have on millions of Americans who have private health insurance.
The European Union (EU) plans to respond to President Trump by possibly imposing tariffs over $100 billion on U.S. goods if talks with Washington do not bring about an adequate outcome. The
Albania's parliamentary elections draw international attention as former Trump campaign advisors support opposition leader Berisha against incumbent PM Rama amid corruption allegations.
President Trump and British Prime Minister Keir Starmer announced a new trade agreement. Other countries, including China, remain open to negotiating with the U.S., but some of the tariffs are having real impacts on American businesses and their supply chains.
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The reaction highlights the impact of Trump's tariffs on the flow of consumer products around the globe, shaking up long-established patterns.