Europe has few easy ways to tame Donald Trump. The return of a self-styled tariff man in the White House makes the prospect ...
Oil and gas producers in the United States expect to find it easier to ramp up output and exploration under the incoming ...
Europe could face a 0.5% hit to GDP in a second Trump presidency amid increased trade policy uncertainty and more defense ...
Fears of a widening tariff war between China and other major exporting nations are keeping diplomacy between the world's ...
European officials are strategizing on how to avoid a trade war, how to “Trump-proof” security arrangements and how to deal ...
Trump's protectionist policies sparked a trade war with China during his first term. During his second term, this could go ...
European leaders meeting in Hungary on Thursday called on Donald Trump to steer clear of trade wars, continue supporting ...
Europe is steeled for a potential trade war with Donald Trump after the tariff-loving Republican reclaimed the White House, but its leaders will need to bridge divisions if they hope to fight back.
The most immediate economic worry for Europe will be tariffs. Trump has floated the idea of replacing the federal income tax with across-the-board tariffs ranging from 10% to 20%. Higher tariffs will ...
Europe needs to grow some teeth or risk being eaten by the world’s “carnivores,” says French president. Europe can’t be the ...
Days ahead of the U.N.’s global negotiations on climate change, China and other developing countries said trade restrictions should be part of the talks.
Trump is bad news for Europe, but by proactively ‘Trump-proofing’ some key areas, leaders can mitigate his impact.