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Bitcoin faces new tariff risk as EU races to finalize US trade deal this month
ACTU
08.05.2026

Bitcoin faces new tariff risk as EU races to finalize US trade deal this month

The European Union is racing against a self-imposed deadline to implement its side of the existing US-EU trade accord, with the next formal trilogue round set for May 19 in Strasbourg. President Donald Trump threatened on May 2 to lift tariffs on EU cars and trucks to 25% from 15%, a move the Kiel Institute […] The post Bitcoin faces new tariff risk as EU races to finalize US trade deal this month appeared first on CryptoSlate.

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Trump walks back threat to rip up part of EU trade deal but tells bloc to ratify by 4 July
ACTU
08.05.2026

Trump walks back threat to rip up part of EU trade deal but tells bloc to ratify by 4 July

US president expresses impatience at speed of EU’s implementation and warns of ‘much higher’ tariffsUS trade court rules against Trump’s 10% global tariffsBusiness live – latest updatesDonald Trump has walked back from his threat to tear up part of the US trade deal with the EU by hiking tariffs on car imports.The US president has given the EU until 4 July to implement its side of the deal, reducing tariffs to zero on most American imports, warning that the bloc would face “much higher” tariffs if it did not do so. Continue reading...

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Guardian Business
EU trade deal could force UK to restrict use of weedkiller linked to cancer
ACTU
06.05.2026

EU trade deal could force UK to restrict use of weedkiller linked to cancer

Glyphosate is currently sprayed on cereal and pulse crops to dessicate them and make them easier to harvestA new trade deal with the EU could lead to restrictions on the use of the controversial weedkiller glyphosate on UK food crops.The full-spectrum herbicide, which kills almost every plant it touches, is often sprayed on wheat, oats and other cereal and pulse crops immediately before harvest to desiccate them and make them easier to handle. Continue reading...

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Guardian UK
EU Trade Chief Vows to Defend European Industries Against Chinese Retaliation Threats
En développement
Business·30.04.2026Résumé IA

EU Trade Chief Vows to Defend European Industries Against Chinese Retaliation Threats

EU Trade Commissioner Maroš Šefčovič has warned the bloc will defend its industries after China threatened countermeasures over new EU measures including the Made in Europe proposal and Cybersecurity Act. The EU's trade deficit with China surged to €359.3 billion in 2025, described as 'simply unsustainable'. Šefčovič emphasized the EU will not be pressured and will use trade defence instruments to counter dumped and subsidised Chinese goods.

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Euronews Business
EU Trade Commissioner Raised Sanctions Relief Concerns with US Treasury Secretary
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Politique·25.04.2026Résumé IA

EU Trade Commissioner Raised Sanctions Relief Concerns with US Treasury Secretary

European Trade Commissioner Maros Sefcovic raised concerns with U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent about the recent U.S. easing of sanctions on Russian oil, securing assurance the relief would not be repeated. The temporary measure addressed difficulties faced by lower-income countries dependent on oil imports due to Strait of Hormuz closures. Both officials also discussed fertilizer supply chain disruptions impacting Europe and Africa, with Bessent urging G20 nations to take coordinated action.

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Economic Times
Finland's Valtonen says China's Russia ties should disqualify EU trade deal
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Politique·23.04.2026Résumé IA

Finland's Valtonen says China's Russia ties should disqualify EU trade deal

Finland's Foreign Minister Elina Valtonen has said China's close ties with Russia should be a "disqualifying factor" in Beijing's bid to launch free-trade agreement talks with the EU. In an exclusive interview in Helsinki, Valtonen warned that Beijing's relationship with Moscow will block progress towards any EU-China trade deal. The statement gives Finland potential de facto veto power, as no FTA talks can launch without unanimous support from all 27 EU member states.

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