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Germany’s likely next chancellor is already in contact with Macron

Escalate to de-escalate: How the world will deal with Trump’s trade offensive

UK’s Starmer wants speedy Donald Trump trade talks

Trump vows to create ‘External Revenue Service’ to gather tariff income

French PM: China wants to dominate world via its trade surplus

Trump warns of new tariffs against Canada, Mexico, EU. And maybe Denmark, too.
How the House of Lords could kill Britain’s assisted dying bill
One critic of the plan in the upper chamber says they may ask MPs “to come back with a better bill that is less dangerous.”
Von der Leyen’s constant power play exasperates EU capitals
Some leaders have called on new European Council President António Costa to help rein her in.
Poland expected to slow-walk Ukraine trade talks until election
On the eve of its EU presidency, Warsaw plans to only tackle trade talks with Ukraine after a presidential election in May, diplomats tell POLITICO.
Prince Andrew spy scandal rocks British establishment
The prince, the prime ministers and the alleged spy: what we know about the scandal gripping the U.K.
Slovakia in ‘very intense’ talks on 2025 gas supplies, Fico says
Discussions include the issue of transit through Ukrainian territory, Slovak prime minister says.
Here’s what’s new in the EU-Mercosur trade deal
POLITICO brings you the new elements of Europe’s trade deal with South America struck last week.
Europe in the line of fire as Trump threatens trade war with China
Trump’s punitive tariffs would put Brussels under pressure to cut a defensive deal to fend off a glut of Chinese exports.
Franco-German fight over South American trade deal threatens EU rupture
Ursula von der Leyen granted the wish of her native Germany by flying off to seal an accord with the Mercosur bloc. France, which fiercely opposes the deal, is in uproar.
Ireland wants a new government in time for Trump
As Irish election winners tussle for positions of power, Donald Trump’s Jan. 20 inauguration adds a sense of urgency in Dublin.
British MP to Trump: Lay off tariffs if you want more defense spending
Liam Byrne, Labour chair of the House of Commons trade committee, tells POLITICO summit that president-elect should strike a grand bargain.
‘A shot at the bow’: Trump puts trading partners on notice
For now, the financial markets are taking the president-elect’s tariff threats seriously, if not literally.
Italy’s Bruna Szego picked as chair of new EU dirty-money watchdog
STRASBOURG — Italy’s Bruna Szego was chosen as the chair of the EU’s new dirty-money watchdog on Monday following a three-hour hearing before the European Parliament’s economy …
EU extends tentative olive branch to Trump on trade
“We should not be opening old trade disputes, and we should be avoiding new trade disputes,” Trade Commissioner Valdis Dombrovskis says.
Questions mount about Robert Lighthizer’s future influence in new Trump admin
Trump’s first-term trade representative has been the architect behind many of the president-elect’s protectionist proposals.
Macron dispatching Barnier to Beijing to save French cognacs from Chinese tariffs
The move comes after the French president met his Chinese counterpart on the sidelines of the G20 in Brazil.
Locked and loaded? The EU weapons to fight Trump’s trade war.
Will it be Harleys again? Or is the EU going to hit back at more products when Donald Trump makes good on his tariff threats?
Trump’s trade team lays the groundwork for massive new tariffs
Preemptive efforts to counter expected criticism of tariffs signal an even greater shake-up on trade during Trump’s second term.
Trump won’t ruin our ties with EU, insists UK’s Starmer
UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer says he wants “good relations with all of our allies” — and won’t get into Trump tariff carve-outs.
Trump taps former immigration official Thomas Homan as border czar
President-elect says Homan will oversee deportation of illegal immigrants
Brussels’ global infrastructure plan isn’t challenging Beijing — it’s relying on it
EU-funded projects abroad are being built by Chinese companies.
5 takeaways from Maroš Šefčovič’s trade czar confirmation hearing
Veteran Slovak addresses MEP trade concerns in several languages without veering off message.
China sues the EU over EV duties
Beijing hits back after Brussels imposed definitive duties of 8 to 35 percent on Chinese electric vehicle imports.
China complains to Prague about EU duties on EVs and asks for help
Beijing has made it clear that it does not accept Brussels’ decision against Chinese carmakers.
Donald Trump’s heading for a showdown with the UK on China
The Labour government insists it’s not going soft on Beijing — but hawks are concerned.