
EU Considers ‘Nuclear Option’ Against US Tariff Threats
The EU is considering using its powerful Anti-Coercion Instrument against potential US tariffs, marking a possible escalation in trade tensions with President Trump.
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The EU is considering using its powerful Anti-Coercion Instrument against potential US tariffs, marking a possible escalation in trade tensions with President Trump.

China criticizes Canada’s new tariffs on products containing Chinese steel, calling the move a violation of WTO rules and a disruption to international trade.

President Trump threatens 30% tariffs on EU and Mexico imports. EU leaders vow to respond firmly, while Mexico labels the move as unfair.

India has proposed retaliatory duties at the WTO over U.S. auto tariffs, signaling rising trade tensions between the two nations.

The U.S. Appeals Court has temporarily reinstated President Trump’s tariffs after they were invalidated by a trade court, sparking a legal battle over presidential authority.

China’s Ministry of Commerce condemns U.S. attempts to globally ban advanced Chinese computing chips, urging immediate correction of what it calls ‘unilateral bullying and protectionism.’

Japanese Minister Ryosei Akazawa reveals US tariffs cost Japan’s automakers up to $1 million per hour, urging a policy review to safeguard national interests.

China applies ancient philosophies to navigate escalating US tariff dispute, balancing openness to dialogue with unwavering resolve.

The Chinese Embassy in the U.S. denies reports of tariff negotiations with the U.S., stating no discussions or agreements have taken place regarding the issue.

A coalition of 12 U.S. states has sued the Trump administration over ‘illegal tariffs,’ seeking to block their enactment and challenge the president’s authority.