European Businesses Call for Action as U.S. Tariffs Threaten Global Economy
European businesses and experts urge action as U.S. tariffs and unpredictable trade policies strain the global economy, impacting sectors from manufacturing to winemaking.
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European businesses and experts urge action as U.S. tariffs and unpredictable trade policies strain the global economy, impacting sectors from manufacturing to winemaking.

Japan’s top negotiator Ryosei Akazawa says tariff talks with the U.S. will proceed unaffected despite the ruling coalition losing control of the upper house in Sunday’s election.

Anti-migrant protests turned violent outside a London hotel housing asylum seekers, with rioters clashing with police. Five arrests were made amid escalating tensions over immigration policies.

EU leaders António Costa and Ursula von der Leyen will visit China on July 24 to attend the 25th China-EU Summit with President Xi Jinping and Premier Li Qiang.

China’s domestic demand is fueling economic growth, with vibrant events like Su Chao boosting consumption and shifting the economic focus inward.

Iran is set to hold nuclear talks with Britain, France, and Germany in Istanbul this Friday, following E3 warnings that sanctions may be reimposed if discussions fail.

Israeli forces opened fire on aid-seeking crowds in Gaza, killing 93 people, according to Gaza’s civil defense agency, as humanitarian conditions worsen.

Japanese PM Shigeru Ishiba vows to remain in office despite his party’s election defeat, aiming to oversee crucial tariff talks with the US and address rising living costs.

Biotech firms showcased modular supply chains at China’s Supply Chain Expo, revealing how they reach global customers efficiently.

Iran announces it has replaced air defense systems damaged during Israeli attacks last month, restoring its defense capabilities.