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  • EU threatens $20bn of tariffs on US goods from ketchup to helicopters

    April 17, 2019

    The European Union has threatened to slap $20bn (£15.3bn) worth of tariffs on American goods in retaliation for possible tariffs from the US, as the long-running conflict over aircraft subsidies continues. Read more: US threatens tariffs on $11bn of EU goods The European Commission today said it could tariff everything from rum and ketchup to tractors and helicopters, [...]

  • EU trade in goods surplus with US increases as economic tensions rise

    April 17, 2019

    The European Union’s trade in goods surplus with the US grew in January and February compared to a year earlier, a development that could further raise tensions with the Trump administration. Read more: EU officials given go-ahead to negotiate with Trump on tariffs Meanwhile, the EU’s trade in goods deficit with China increased, driven by [...]

  • Extraordinary? It’s business as usual in Trump’s White House

    April 17, 2019

    Donald Trump is probably the most extraordinary individual to ever be President of the United States. But his presidency is actually rather ordinary. This is not to argue that Trump is an ordinary President – far from it. In almost everything he says and does, how he projects himself in speeches, tweets and meetings with [...]

  • Monetary policy is too crucial to leave in Labour’s meddling hands

    April 16, 2019

    Even by Donald Trump’s standards, it was an extremely Donald Trump thing to do. Last week, the President nominated Herman Cain for a seat on the board of the Federal Reserve, attempting to hand oversight of the world’s largest economy to a maverick gold-standard enthusiast. The nomination appears to be doomed, largely because of the [...]

  • EU member states give green light on US trade talks despite French resistance

    April 15, 2019

    The European Union has voted to kick off trade talks with the US in the face of French resistance, it announced today. Read more: US threatens tariffs on $11bn of EU goods A meeting of member states today voted overwhelmingly to give the European Commission, which deals with trade policy, the green light to start negotiations [...]

  • Boeing should rebrand 737 Max jet after deadly crashes, tweets Trump

    April 15, 2019

    Boeing should seek to turn around the fortunes of its 737 Max jet by rebranding the model, according to US president Donald Trump. Read more: Boeing to reduce 737 model production in wake of crashes In an early morning tweet from Washington, Trump offered the world’s biggest jet manufacturer a slice of his unique wisdom, [...]

  • Another chapter ends in the surreal adventures of Julian Assange

    April 12, 2019

    It is false and defamatory to suggest that Julian Assange lives, or has ever lived, in a basement, cupboard, or under the stairs. The same applies to suggesting that the Wikileaks co-founder filed a lawsuit against Ecuador over laundry, used a skateboard in the Ecuadorian embassy, or failed to look after his cat. And so, [...]

  • EU officials given go-ahead to negotiate with Trump on tariffs

    April 11, 2019

    Officials from the European Union have provisionally agreed to opening formal trade talks with the US in a bid to cool an escalating spat between two of the world's largest economies. A meeting of ambassadors today gave the EU Commission clearance to negotiate with its counterparts in the US, sources told Reuters. The commission was [...]

  • Warner Bros files copyright complaint against Trump’s Dark Knight Rises re-election tweet

    April 10, 2019

    Warner Brothers is taking legal action against US President Donald Trump after he posted a video on Twitter that used music from The Dark Knight Rises. Read more: Mueller report to be released 'within a week' Trump yesterday posted the two-minute promotional video, seemingly as part of his 2020 re-election campaign, accompanied by the caption “MAKE [...]

  • Mueller report into Trump campaign to be released ‘within a week’

    April 9, 2019

    US attorney general William Barr has said he will be in a position to release the Mueller report to the public within a week. Read more: Mueller just gave Democrats the key to taking down Trump Last month Barr said the special counsel’s investigation into Russian interference in the 2016 presidential election showed that the president [...]

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