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The Supreme Court may not step in and save Trump’s tariffs

For critics of President Donald Trump’s tariffs, Wednesday may have become the new, unofficial date of “Liberation Day.” The U.S. Court of International Trade’s unanimous ruling against Trump’s signature tariffs is not the first judicial rebuke of Trump’s second term administration — and it
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Modi and Starmer hail a UK-India trade deal. But there’s plenty left unanswered.

LONDON — U.K. Prime Minister Keir Starmer has hailed a “major win” as he prepares to sign a long-desired free trade agreement with India. But with key aspects of the deal still

EU eyes 15 percent US tariff — and retaliation if deal talks fall apart

BRUSSELS — The European Union is eyeing a Japan-style deal with the Donald Trump administration that sets a 15 percent U.S. baseline tariff — but is ready to retaliate if no agreement can be

With US out of picture, EU tries to fill the climate void with China

For decades, the only meaningful deals China struck with any other nation to reduce its enormous output of greenhouse gases were with the world’s other largest polluter, the United States. Now, the

EU-China ties buckle under Trump’s trade pressure

It was supposed to be a celebration. But ahead of a meeting of European and Chinese leaders in Beijing on Thursday, expectations could hardly be lower.  After Donald Trump’s return to the

Bioethanol plant hit by Trump trade deal warns of job cuts without UK bailout

LONDON — The British government has less than a month to save 160 jobs at a major bioethanol producer, its bosses are warning, as the industry reels from the U.K.-U.S. trade deal

UK sanctions Russian spies linked to Mariupol strikes

LONDON — The U.K. has laid a raft of sanctions against Russian military intelligence officers involved in targeting Ukrainian civilians and carrying out cyber attacks against Britain.  The Foreign, Commonwealth and Development
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