How Trump’s trade threats have reshaped Europe’s global strategy
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How Trump’s trade threats have reshaped Europe’s global strategy
Catalysed by the actions of US President Donald Trump since his return to office one year ago, the European Union has scrambled to finalise a slew of trade agreements, underscoring the bloc’s desire to diversify as transatlantic relations are tested to the limit.
German Chancellor Friedrich Merz said on Wednesday that after US President Donald Trump withdrew his threat of new tariffs against Europeans, it is possible to move forward with the ratification of the EU-US trade agreement, but...
Following the withdrawal of Donald Trump's threats, Merz assumes that the 2025 customs deal can be ratified, but the US would have to honour its commitments.
The basis for ratification of a trade agreement between the EU and the US is established since Washington honours its commitments, German Chancellor Friedrich Merz said
Chancellor Merz has called for a "final decision" on the trade deal, as he believes Trump's threats have been withdrawn. The European Parliament is calling for a cancellation clause if the US president returns.
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