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As the Trump administration introduces 25% tariffs on all steel and aluminium imports to the US, new data from Eurostat has revealed that the European Union exported iron, steel and related articles worth €77.8 billion in 2024.
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The EU exported €5.4bn worth of iron and steel to the United States last year

1 year ago1 year ago4 mins

As the Trump administration introduces 25% tariffs on all steel and aluminium imports to the US, new data from Eurostat…

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The European Greens have welcomed the decision to hold an emergency summit of European leaders, calling on EU governments to ensure that 'Europe becomes both Trump-proof and Putin-proof'.
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European Greens call on leaders to make Europe ‘both Trump-proof and Putin-proof’

1 year ago1 year ago3 mins

The European Greens have welcomed the decision to hold an emergency summit of European leaders, calling on EU governments to…

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Following the decision by President Donald Trump to impose 25% import taxes on all steel and aluminium entering the United States, the threat of tariffs is now a very real possibility in the European Union, and while counter actions are possible, they would be 'complicated', ING analysts have said.
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EU efforts to counter US tariffs could be ‘complicated’, says ING

1 year ago1 year ago5 mins

Following the decision by President Donald Trump to impose 25% import taxes on all steel and aluminium entering the United…

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The Wiener Institut für Internationale Wirtschaftsvergleiche (wiiw) has said that it expects accelerated growth for most economies in Central, Eastern, and Southeastern Europe (CESEE) in 2025, despite global uncertainties.
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Vienna’s wiiw anticipates growth for CESEE countries in 2025

1 year ago1 year ago3 mins

The Wiener Institut für Internationale Wirtschaftsvergleiche (wiiw) has said that it expects accelerated growth for most economies in Central, Eastern,…

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One in five economists expect ‘very negative’ effects for Germany from Trump’s re-election

1 year ago1 year ago3 mins

The re-election of Donald Trump as US president is likely to lead to ‘very negative’ growth effects in Germany, according…

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