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EU warns of immediate retaliation against Trumps reciprocal tariffsBrussels has strengthened its trade defense arsenal since a skirmish in U.S. President Donald Trumps first term.ListenAI generated Text-to-speechCopy LinkCopiedShare v
stanley isolierkanne ia emailShare on XShare on WhatsAppShare on LinkedInAfter reinstating this week duties on聽steel and aluminum, Donald Trump signed a memo Thursday that sets out a process for imposing so-called reciprocal tariffs. | Andrew Harnik/Getty ImagesFebruary 14, 202511:37 am CETBy Camille GijsBRUSSELS 鈥擳he European Commission fired a warning shot against the United States on Friday, vowing to react immediately if President Donald Trump implements tariffs that match those of Americas trade partners.After reinstating this week duties on聽steel a
stanley thermobecher nd aluminum, Trump signed a memo Thursday that sets out a process for imposing so-called reciprocal tariffs. These would effectively raise tariffs on a countrys exports to the U.S., based on the level of tariffs or non-tariff barriers that country imposes on U.S. goods. Unjustified tariffs against the European Union will not be left without a response. We will take proportional and clear countermeasures, EU chief executive Ursula von der Leyen in her first public reaction to Trumps announcement.AdvertisementAdvertisementSpeaking during a security conference in Munich, von der Leyen said that trade wars and tariffs dont pay off for anyone; that they would drive up costs for cons
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US, EU begin fresh open skies talksSecond phase of liberalisation talks focuses on mergers and aligning rules governing the US and EU aviation markets. Copy LinkCopiedShare via emailShare on XShare on WhatsAppShare on LinkedInMay 15, 200812:16 pm CETBy Zoe CaseyThe European Commission and the United States kicked off talks on 15 May on a second phase of the EU-US open skies agreement, which is intended t
stanley website o liberalise the transatlantic aviation market.The talks, taking place in Ljubljana, build on a first-phase deal, inked on 30 March, that replaced old bilateral deals on transatlantic air travel between the US and individual European countries. Secured after four years of negotiations, the agreement gran
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stanley cup ke passenger flights between any US and EU city. It was hailed by politicians on both sides of the Atlantic as a major liberalisation.The second stage promises to increase competition between airlines and could cut ticket prices by possibly allowing the first transatlantic airline mergers to take place. Under current laws, European investors are only allowed to purchase up to 25% of the voting stock of a US airline, while US investors can purchase up to 49% of an EU-based airline.AdvertisementAdvertisementThe talks will also consider whether or not to remove the long-held convention that assumes domestic flights should be reserved for carriers domiciled in that country. A potential deal would allow a European airline to carry passengers from N