In response to Ecuador, Colombia is also considering raising tariffs from 30% to 50% on 73 items and including more
Colombia is contemplating an increase in tariffs on 73 Ecuadorian products from 30% to 50% as a reciprocal measure to Ecuador's recent tariff hike on Colombian goods.
Trade Policy: Europe Must Stand Firm in the Customs Dispute with the USA
The European Union should halt its customs agreement with the USA following a recent Supreme Court ruling that deemed many of Trump's tariffs illegal.
Trade dispute with the USA: China skillfully uses the tariff ruling for its benefit
China is strategically leveraging the Supreme Court's ruling on tariffs to position itself as a more stable and reliable partner than the USA in the ongoing trade dispute.
Supreme Court's Decision on US Tariffs Sparks $170 Billion Refund Dispute
Thousands of companies and importers are preparing for a lengthy battle to recover up to $170 billion in tariffs paid to the US government following the Supreme Court's ruling against one of Donald Trump's key trade policies.
Crisis meeting in the EU after Trump's new tariff threat
The EU Parliament's trade committee is convening to address the latest developments in the tariff dispute with the USA following Trump's announcement of new tariffs.
Commercial Dispute Between Ecuador and Colombia Leads to Several Processes in the Andean Community
Ecuador and Colombia are currently engaged in a commercial dispute that has resulted in two parallel legal processes being initiated in the Andean Community.
Hassett sharply criticizes Fed report: "The worst analysis in history". Dispute over Trumpโs tariff costs
The director of the National Economic Council harshly criticized a Federal Reserve report claiming that U.S. companies and consumers bear 90% of the costs of Trump's tariffs, calling it the worst scientific work in the history of the Federal Reserve System.
Commission Relents: Movement in the Dispute Over 'Made in EU'
The EU Commission is seeking a middle ground in the ongoing debate over 'Made in EU' regulations amid tensions between German Chancellor Friedrich Merz and French President Emmanuel Macron.
The unexpected dispute between Trump and Carney over a bridge connecting the United States and Canada
A dispute has emerged between Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney and U.S. President Donald Trump regarding a bridge project that connects the two countries, with Trump threatening to halt the project's inauguration if trade disputes are not resolved.
PDP, APC trade words over Ondoโs โฆ524bn 2026 budget
The PDP and APC in Ondo State are engaged in a dispute over the newly signed โฆ524 billion 2026 budget that prioritizes expenditures in a way perceived as favoring political officials over residents' welfare.
Coupang, Unknown to Most Americans, Influences International Relations
The U.S. media outlet Politico reports on how Coupang, a South Korean e-commerce giant unknown to most Americans, is influencing Korea-U.S. relations.
EU Parliament continues work on customs agreement with the USA
The EU Parliament is set to move forward with the implementation of a customs agreement with the United States following the resolution of the Greenland dispute.
Dispute with Washington: EU Parliament Ends Blockade of Customs Deal with Trump
The European Parliament has resumed work on a trade agreement with the United States, lifting a previous blockade caused by tensions over Greenland.
No more oil from Putin? India is now stuck in the Russia dilemma
India is considering abandoning Russian oil amidst a trade dispute, but experts point out significant challenges in finding alternative suppliers.
Donald Trump, between Ecuador and Colombia: what is behind Gustavo Petro's announcement?
Colombian President Gustavo Petro revealed in an interview that Donald Trump has agreed to mediate in the trade war between Colombia and Ecuador.
Trade Policy: Trump and Modi Celebrate an Obscure Deal
The trade dispute between the US and India officially ends after months of negotiations, with both President Trump and Prime Minister Modi praising each other while reducing tariffs significantly on each other's products.
Prosecutors request arrest warrant for Ko Jin-soo, head of the branch of the Sejong Hotel who staged a 'return to work' protest
Prosecutors have filed for an arrest warrant against Ko Jin-soo, a fired worker and leader of the Sejong Hotel branch of the Korean Confederation of Trade Unions, over allegations of obstruction of business following his 336-day protest for reinstatement.
India-US Deal: The Real 'Deal Maker' Becomes the US Ambassador
After a prolonged tariff dispute, India and the US have reached a trade agreement following nearly 10 months of negotiations and tensions.
America bows to India, tariff reduced to 18%
The long-standing tariff dispute between India and the United States has been resolved, with the U.S. deciding to reduce tariffs to 18%, strengthening economic ties and boosting trade cooperation between the two countries.
Customs Dispute Settled: What German Customers Can Expect After Minimum Prices for China's Electric Cars
The EU and China have reached an agreement regarding the import of electric vehicles, outlining new guidelines to help manufacturers avoid special tariffs on Chinese-made electric cars, though specific details are ambiguous for consumers.
Minimum Prices Instead of Tariffs: The Consumer Pays
The EU and China have resolved their dispute over the import of electric vehicles from China, with consumers bearing the cost as Chinese manufacturers are set to sell at predetermined minimum prices.
China and the EU ease tensions in the electric car dispute
China and the EU are reducing tensions over the trade dispute regarding electric car imports from China, with the European Commission publishing guidelines to help Chinese exporters navigate tariff challenges.
Electric Cars: Minimum Prices Instead of Additional Tariffs: How China and the EU Want to De-escalate the E-Car Dispute
China's Ministry of Commerce announced a potential agreement with the EU to replace additional tariffs on Chinese electric cars with a system requiring minimum sale prices for these vehicles in Europe.
The EU and China seek to resolve the trade war over Chinese electric vehicles with a minimum price
The European Union is looking for ways to end the dispute with China regarding electric vehicles exported from China by proposing a minimum price to avoid tariffs imposed by the EU.
Europe and China Take Step to Resolve Dispute on Electric Vehicles
Europe and China have made progress in resolving their ongoing dispute concerning electric vehicle trade regulations.
New Guidelines: EU and China Agree on Minimum Prices for Electric Cars Instead of Tariffs
The EU and China reportedly reach a breakthrough in the dispute over electric vehicle imports, agreeing on minimum price commitments for Chinese electric car exporters instead of tariffs.
Crisis Between China and Japan, the Nerve War Now Falls on Sake
The ongoing diplomatic dispute between China and Japan has led to significant delays in the export of Japanese sake to China.
Taiwan: China intensifies measures against Japan
China has intensified its measures against Japan in the dispute over Taiwan by immediately banning the export of dual-use goods to Japan, as announced by the Ministry of Commerce.