The European Commission has announced its intention to defend the EU's interests if the new U.S. President, Donald Trump, imposes the previously announced tariffs on the EU. "The agreement will make it easier to invest in each other's markets,
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The European Commission stated that it expected to continue working with the US administration on topics of strategic importance to both sides, as well as emphasised the necessity of respecting sovereignty of states.
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Mexico and the European Union are announcing a revamped agreement that they said would boost trade and investment, amid Trump's tariff threats.
The European Commission said they have the tools to deal with "unfair economic coercion against a single member state".
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The European Commission has announced its readiness to defend the EU's interests if the new U.S. President, Donald Trump, imposes the proposed tariffs on the union. "The agreement will make it easier to invest in each other's markets,
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