Netanyahu becomes the first foreign leader to seek tariff relief under Trump’s new 17% import policy
Trump’s tariffs represent a direct break from the post-WWII global trade framework that prioritized negotiated, reciprocal tariff reductions.
“FREE MARINE LE PEN,” declared the U.S. President on his social media network Truth Social late Thursday night.
In total, Greek food exports make up around 31% of the country’s export basket to the U.S., with table olives alone representing €212 million of that value
The looming tariffs add a layer of uncertainty for a product that is not only an economic engine for rural Greek communities but also a point of national pride
Investors who think the return to high tariffs will hammer the economy into recession should expect much bigger falls in stocks and bond yields
As political pundits and commentators are trying to analyze the possible negative impact of U.S. President Donald Trump’s tariffs on sectors of the global economy, the Piraeus Chamber of Commerce expressed serious concern over the potential consequences of these measures on European products. The tariffs, aimed at reducing the U.S. trade deficit, are expected to […]
Senate considers measure to revoke emergency declaration used to impose tariffs on Canada
As tensions escalate, the EU is expected to continue negotiations with Washington while preparing for potential economic retaliation.
Trump tariffs are expected to negatively affect economic growth in the Eurozone while Greece's exports could take a hit.
Trump’s sweeping new tariffs spark global backlash, with countries from Germany to China warning of trade wars and vowing calm or countermeasures.
The president wants companies to return production to the U.S., but it won’t be easy
The president unveiled the new plan at a Rose Garden ceremony
It will be negative the world over and the density and the durability of the impact will vary depending on the scope, on the products targeted, on how long it lasts, on whether or not there are negotiations," said European Central Bank President Christine Lagarde in a Wednesday interview with Ireland's Newstalk radio
With Trump's announcement just hours away, markets, businesses, and foreign governments are bracing for the fallout of one of the most aggressive shifts in U.S. trade policy in decades.
In 2007, the Trump Organization explored the possibility of constructing a skyscraper complex and casino at the former Ellinikon Airport site in Athens.
In addition to military threats, Trump suggested he could impose secondary tariffs on Iran, similar to those he previously enacted.
"There are methods which you could do it, as you know," Trump said when pressed on the issue, though he declined to specify what those methods might be.
Draft accord sent by Washington to Kyiv gives U.S. first pick of Ukrainian natural resources and infrastructure projects
President leaves little room for exempting Canada or Mexico