Household Appliances: Trump's Tariffs Burden Miele
Miele's founder acknowledges that the company's attempts to pass on tariffs imposed by Trump to U.S. customers have faltered, impacting their profit margins.
Although the Urgent Fire was Extinguished by Exporting Maps... Trump’s 'Trade Law Section 301' Still Looms
South Korea's government has conditionally permitted the export of high-precision maps, likely under pressure from the U.S. government ahead of potential tariff increases, but experts warn that American pressure will continue.
U.S. wine exports to Canada fell by 76 per cent in 2025, contributing to US$428M loss
U.S. wine exports to Canada dramatically declined by 76% in 2025, influenced by tariffs and local purchasing movements, resulting in a significant financial loss.
After Court Ruling: How German Companies Can Claim Back US Tariffs
German companies cannot directly demand refunds for US tariffs, but following a recent court ruling, they may have legal grounds to reclaim these tariffs through proper evidence and patience.
‘Preferential Treatment’... to Vladimir Putin: Why Trump Did NOT Impose Tariffs on Russia?
The article discusses why Trump exempted Russia from tariffs amidst his broader tariff policy that affected many other countries.
Pedro Sánchez defends China from the US and 'provokes' Trump: 'Spain will build a solid relationship' with Beijing
Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez emphasized the importance of establishing strong and balanced relations between Spain, China, and the EU amid rising trade tensions initiated by former President Trump.
Meloni: Trump's tariffs are a 'mistake' - Calls for a 'free trade zone' between Europe and the US
Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni advocates for a free trade zone between the EU and the US, calling Trump's tariffs a mistake and urging de-escalation of tensions.
Google's Approval for Exporting 'High-Precision Maps' Reduces US-Korea Trade Frictions, But...
The South Korean government has approved the export of high-precision maps demanded by American tech companies, which may influence trade negotiations between the US and Korea.
[Column] Coupang’s play in Washington
The interim CEO of Coupang's Korean subsidiary testified before the US House Judiciary Committee regarding allegations of discrimination against US companies by the Korean government.
China cannot replace US, Carney’s Conservative rival warns
Canada's Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre warns against viewing China as a substitute for the US in trade relations and criticizes Prime Minister Mark Carney's outreach to Beijing.
Poilievre calls Trump’s Canada attacks ‘wrong,’ urges U.S. trade stability
Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre criticized U.S. President Donald Trump's comments on Canada, advocating for a stable trade relationship between the two nations.
Poilievre says China is no substitute for the United States as Canada grapples with Trump
Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre emphasizes the importance of maintaining strong trade relations with the United States, arguing that China cannot replace the U.S. as Canada's primary economic partner.
China-EU trade ties are at a crossroads. Could tech bridge the divide?
China-EU trade relations are facing challenges, but technology could offer a pathway for cooperation amid rising US-China tensions.
US-China Agreement to Avoid War; Rubio Talks of Stability in Their Relations
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio announced a newfound 'stability' in US-China relations, emphasizing the dangers of a potential global trade war.
The "umbrella" is not enough in the storm
President Trump is attempting to rewrite global trade rules based on U.S. interests, as reiterated in his recent State of the Union address.
US Tariffs: 'If it were up to me, I would renegotiate for the EU'
EU trade expert Bernd Lange expresses concerns about ongoing uncertainties in tariff negotiations with the US, advocating for renegotiation from the EU's perspective.
China freeze on H200 chip sales clouds Nvidia’s record earnings
Nvidia's record earnings are overshadowed by uncertainty regarding sales of its H200 chips in China due to ongoing U.S.-China trade tensions.
‘Global Tariffs’ Only 15% for Some Countries? Grier: Higher Tariffs if Trade Agreements are Not Fulfilled
Jamie Grier from the U.S. Trade Representative's office announced plans to impose higher tariffs for certain countries, with a potential increase to over 15% if trade agreements are violated.
Trump to hike tariffs to 15 percent ‘where appropriate,’ U.S. trade rep says
U.S. President Donald Trump plans to increase global tariffs from 10% to 15% where deemed appropriate, according to Trade Representative Jamieson Greer.
Tariff may exceed 15% for some countries, says US trade representative
US Trade Representative Jamieson Greer indicated that import tariffs for certain countries could surpass the promised 15% by Donald Trump, while maintaining that tariffs on Chinese products will not increase further.
FT: The US-UK technological agreement restarts 'tentatively' with a focus on nuclear projects
The US and UK have tentatively restarted work on a multi-billion pound 'technology prosperity agreement' that had been halted last year, focusing on non-military nuclear technologies.
Could Coupang CEO’s closed-door House deposition trigger Section 301 probe of Korea?
The interim CEO of Coupang, Harold Rogers, testified before a closed-door House meeting regarding a significant information leak and its implications for US-Korea trade relations.
India's Path Amid 'Eroding Trust' in the Trump Administration: Insights from Foreign Policy Experts
The article explores how India's foreign policy is adapting amid perceived declines in trust in the Trump administration, focusing on expert opinions on India's strategic maneuvers and trade agreements.
Prime Minister Takaichi Promises to 'Steadily Implement' Investment Agreements with the US Amid Trump Administration Tariffs
Prime Minister Takaichi discussed Japan's investment commitments to the US while addressing the impact of tariffs imposed by the Trump administration.
US seeks healthy trade relations with China but does not trust it, lawmakers clarify
US lawmakers express a desire for stable trade relations with China while emphasizing a lack of trust in Chinese practices regarding technology and trade.
'The US wants stable relations with China but does not trust Beijing,' says Trump government secretary
A Trump administration official stated that while the US seeks stable relations with China, there is a lack of trust towards Beijing amidst ongoing trade tensions.
The new tariffs come into effect at 10% despite Trump's claims they would be 15%
New U.S. tariffs are now in place at a rate of 10%, contradicting previous statements by President Trump who indicated they would be 15%, adding to uncertainty in trade relations.
The Tactical Easing of Trump: What's Behind US-China Relations
The article discusses the recent, apparent easing of tensions between the United States and China in foreign policy under the Trump administration.
"A capitulation": what does the commercial 'deal' with Donald Trump really contain that the EU threatens to abandon?
The article discusses the controversial trade deal between the EU and the US, negotiated under pressure from Donald Trump, which many in Europe view as a humiliation.
Despite Supreme Court ruling, Trump has legal cards for tariffs in hand
The article discusses how, despite a Supreme Court ruling against the use of the International Emergency Economic Powers Act for imposing tariffs, former President Trump still holds other legal strategies that can influence tariff decisions.
David Kusnet: What Canadians should watch for in the state of the union
David Kusnet advises Canadians to interpret the deeper implications of Donald Trump's state of the union address in relation to U.S.-Canada relations and trade.
Understand what happened after the US Supreme Court blocked Trump's tariffs
The US Supreme Court ruled that Donald Trump's global tariffs violated federal law, impacting his economic agenda and leaving international trade agreements uncertain.
Trump Tariffs: The Good and the Bad News
The imposition of a new 15% tariff on all US trade partners for 150 days following a Supreme Court ruling has revived uncertainty in global trade, prompting Europe to seek clarifications from the US.
The judicial blow to Trump's tariffs is another breath of fresh air for Xi Jinping
A recent Supreme Court decision limiting Trump's tariffs is seen as empowering China ahead of a crucial summit between Trump and Xi Jinping.
The cut in tariffs rewards China. Xi cautious waiting for Trump
China is evaluating the implications of the U.S. Supreme Court's recent decision to overturn several tariffs imposed during Donald Trump's administration.
The EU freezes the tariff agreement. The US warns: a blow for those who are crafty
The European Union has paused the tariff agreement with the United States amid ongoing concerns about trade relations and has not yet received concrete assurances from the US administration.
US tariff ruling points to steadier US–China ties ahead of April summit: analysts
Recent US court ruling on tariffs has resulted in lower effective duties, suggesting that US–China relations may stabilize before the upcoming summit.
Trump threatens to raise tariffs on countries that 'play' with Supreme Court ruling: 'They will face a higher one'
President Donald Trump warned he would impose higher tariffs on countries that do not comply with a Supreme Court ruling against his emergency tariff powers.
U.S. transport numbers show sharp plunge in Canadian travel amid trade war
New U.S. transport statistics reveal a significant decline in Canadian travel to the U.S. amid ongoing trade tensions.
Coupang CEO Rogers Testifies Behind Closed Doors Before US House Judiciary Committee... Is 'Section 301' on the Table for Trade Pressure?
Coupang's interim CEO Harold Rogers testified behind closed doors before the US House Judiciary Committee on the recent data breach incidents, amid concerns about potential trade implications between South Korea and the US.
Donald Trump threatens 'absolutely terrifying' things to foreign countries
Donald Trump has made alarming threats to foreign nations after the U.S. Supreme Court struck down much of his global tariff policy.
Taiwan seeks clarity after US Supreme Court upends Trump’s tariff powers
Taiwan is clarifying its position after a US Supreme Court ruling impacted tariff powers, creating uncertainty around its trade exemptions with the US.
Will Trump's new threats be the nail in the coffin for the 'agreement of humiliation'?
The article discusses the recent tensions in US-EU trade relations following new threats from Trump, which could jeopardize a previously negotiated trade agreement.
Duties, Beijing on the sidelines after the US ruling: 'Eliminate unilateral tariffs'
Beijing has urged the United States to eliminate unilateral tariffs following a Supreme Court ruling that annulled several tariffs imposed by the previous Trump administration.
Trump’s threat of Section 301 tariffs adds new layer of uncertainty for Korea
The reinstatement of tariffs by Trump adds more complexity to Korea's trade relations with the United States amidst ongoing negotiations.
We need to recalculate the trade strategy
The article discusses the implications of the U.S. Supreme Court's decision regarding tariffs, suggesting that Mexico's government should reevaluate its trade policy.
Congress leader Jairam Ramesh attacks PM Modi over tariffs
Congress leader Jairam Ramesh criticized Prime Minister Modi for only praising Trump's policies while tariffs continue to rise, calling for urgent solutions to improve trade relations between India and the US.
Government: 'U.S. tariffs nullified, market impact limited'
The South Korean government has stated that the impact of the U.S. Supreme Court's ruling on tariffs is limited, while maintaining a watchful eye on market fluctuations.
USA - Tariffs: Trade agreements 'will continue to apply'
US trade agreements with the EU, China, and other countries remain valid despite a Supreme Court decision overturning the tariffs imposed by former President Donald Trump, according to US Trade Representative Jamieson Greer.
'We are not in favor of any new Cold War', said Brazil's President before meeting Trump
Brazil's President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva expressed his desire to establish a 'civilized relationship' with the United States during a media interaction in New Delhi, ahead of a meeting with President Donald Trump planned for early March.