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Trump announces additional 25 percent tariff on auto imports

EU expects Trump to set flat, double-digit tariff on April 2

Trump’s deal with Putin faces European reality check

Call for help: Eastern cement imports are killing EU industry

US announces Black Sea deal with Russia and Ukraine

Trump says car tariffs coming ‘in next few days’
Belgian FM: EU should fight fire with fire in Trump’s trade war
Targeting Big Tech could be among the EU’s options to hit Washington where it hurts, Belgium’s foreign minister says.
EU eyes Ukrainian storage fix to Slovakia gas spat
The proposal would allow Bratislava to rake in lost gas transit fees — but experts are doubtful it would work without subsidies.
EU delays first set of retaliatory tariffs in Trump trade war
Brussels is giving itself more time to coordinate its response to U.S. tariffs.
No industry, no tanks: EU bets on more clean steel to secure its future
Saving and greening European steel mills is now a key part of the EU’s defence strategy.
EU rifts open even before Trump trade war gets rolling
An early show of European unity is being tested as capitals seek cover from U.S. president’s tariff onslaught.
EU’s front-line states rally against Russian energy return
A return to buying more of Moscow’s fossil fuels would be a mistake, EU countries bordering Russia told POLITICO.
Farage spies an opening as Labour angers small business
The government’s rivals are circling after tax hikes burned the bridges that Rachel Reeves had painstakingly built before the election.
Trump will make — or break — Europe’s Russia sanctions
Western allies are worried the U.S. president could go either way on decisions that will ripple across the Atlantic.
Kyiv’s trade warning to the EU: Work with us — or face consequences
With Donald Trump pushing a Russia-friendly peace, EU trade roadblocks are leaving Ukraine with little choice but to hit back.
Saving steel: The fight to keep Europe’s industrial waste on its shores
EU steelmakers, facing steep decline, want Brussels to intervene to give them more access to scrap metal. Recyclers aren’t happy.
Trump doesn’t want ‘to hurt Ireland’ — but he might
Ireland’s visiting prime minister endures an excruciating 45 minutes in Trump’s live-TV star chamber as the U.S. leader swings at Brussels, not Dublin.
Trump calls Schumer a ‘Palestinian’ while defending GOP spending bill, egg prices and tariff policy
The comment came during a meeting with Irish Prime Minister Micheál Martin as Republicans try to get a government spending bill enacted before funding runs out on Friday evening.
On the EU’s tariff hit list: American chicken wings, motorbikes and … women’s négligées?
The European Commission is seeking feedback on a 99-page hit list and respondents have until March 26 to reply.
EU wields ‘sledgehammer’ against Trump tariffs
Brussels strikes back against the U.S. president’s 25 percent levies on steel and aluminum.
UK prepares to take Trump’s metal tariffs on the chin
In Britain, “we’re not going to have a kneejerk reaction,” government official says.
Ireland’s leader seeks to survive a brush with Trump
White House events for St. Patrick’s Day are normally a diplomatic dream for Dublin. This year is completely different — and dangerous for Ireland’s America-fueled economy.
Hungary detects first case of foot-and-mouth disease in 50 years
Detection of highly contagious disease follows outbreak in Germany in January.
EU backs off call to explore reviving Russian gas for Slovakia
The EU has previously said it doesn’t support restarting a deal between Russia and Ukraine that kept gas flowing to the bloc.
Northern Ireland risks being caught in crossfire of Trump’s trade war
Tariffs from any side could create a fresh Brexit headache for traders in the sensitive region.
EU privately talks emissions rules with US gas firms as Trump trade war looms
Fossil fuel bosses say the bloc’s emissions regulations should be relaxed to appease Washington and boost gas purchases.
Netherlands starts inquiry into Mozambique gas plant massacre
POLITICO reported on human rights abuses out of TotalEnergies LNG project in Africa.
EU slams US tariffs on Canada, Mexico as threat to global trade
“This move risks disrupting global trade, harming key economic partners, and creating unnecessary uncertainty,” says EU executive, expressing solidarity with “close allies” Canada and Mexico.
Brexit stole the show from London Fashion Week — and gifted it to Paris
As red tape and higher costs hammer British designers, France is ready to pounce.
Orbán and Fico look to derail European unity on Ukraine ahead of London summit
Hungary and Slovakia call for direct talks with Russia and energy concessions, pushing a stance that could weaken EU support for Kyiv and legitimize Russian gains.