Once the collar was secured, an antidote was administered, and the matriarch staggered off into the wild, flapping its ears.
on U.S. goods without specifying the targeted products immediately, signaling hopes to de-escalate.on a wide array of key U.S. farm exports, set to take effect March 10. It also expands the number of U.S. companies subject to export controls and other restrictions by about two dozen.
Trump grants a one-month exemption on his new tariffs impacting goods from Mexico and Canada. The pause arrives after the president spoke with leaders of the “Big 3” automakers — Ford, General Motors and Stellantis.In a wider extension, Trump
25% tariffs on many imports from Mexico and some imports from Canada for a month.Trump credited Sheinbaum with making progress on border security and drug smuggling as a reason for again pausing tariffs. His actions also thaw relations with Canada somewhat, although
remains. Still, after its initial retaliatory tariffs of $30 billion Canadian (US$21 billion) on U.S. goods, the government says it’s suspended a second wave of retaliatory tariffs worth $125 billion Canadian (US$87 billion).
— including chicken, pork, soybeans and beef — take effect. Goods already in transit are set to be exempt through April 12, per China’s Commerce Ministry previous announcement.On the other hand, he said, the veto reflects national interests that should be at the core of European politics.
At the moment, Gerapetritis said Europe is in a “political identity crisis.”“It seems that on occasions, we forget what are the essential elements that brought us together as Europeans, and we do suffer from some divergences and conflict,” he said. “And now we’re suffering the post-shock syndrome after the war in Ukraine. So I think Europe needs again to find its resilience and identity.”
because it supports the rule of law and its sovereignty and territorial integrity, he said.As for EU and U.S. sanctions against Russia over its invasion of Ukraine in February 2022, Gerapetritis said they have been only partially successful because Moscow has