Tag: Tariffs

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Brussels Wants a Bureaucracy-Free Single Market. Will the Capitals Follow?​

Brussels is asking Europe to cut its well-known red tape and build a true Single Market—one where good ideas can quickly get funding and turn into global successes. In its new plan, the European Commission promises to scrap the ten worst barriers inside the EU, shift most paperwork online, and give fast-growing mid-size companies the […]

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How Brussels Plans to Counter Washington’s New Tariffs

On 7 May 2025 the European Commission opened a four‑week public consultation on a draft package of counter‑tariffs and export restrictions worth almost €100 billion, targeting U.S. goods should negotiations fail to roll back the latest American duties. At the same time it will take the dispute to the World Trade Organization. Below, we unpack what the initiative […]

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2025 Trade War Ignites:How Trump’s Tariffs are Reshaping Global Trade

Trump’s Tariff Blitz Hits Nearly Every Country, Global Markets Plunge—As the U.S. Rewrites Economic Geography, Political Stability Begins to Falter. By eEuropa.com Brussels, 7 April 2025 – 2 MIN READING Global markets are reeling as President Donald Trump‘s sweeping tariffs ignite an unprecedented trade war. By imposing reciprocal tariffs tailored individually for each country—including a […]

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EU To Change Agriculture Policy

EU Commissioner Christophe Hansen

European Commissioner Christophe Hansen (LUX), responsible for Agriculture, has announced that in the second half of the year he will present a comprehensive proposal for the reform—or at least the revitalisation—of the Common Agricultural Policy. The initiative aims to simplify reimbursement and aid procedures for farmers, enhance competitiveness, reduce the burdens imposed by the Green Deal, […]

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