Greek exporters face continued confusion after the US Supreme Court struck down Trump’s IEEPA-based tariffs, as a new 10% duty takes effect and the president signals he may raise it to 15%.
In a Truth Social post, the president says the higher worldwide tariff takes effect immediately and will be followed by new “legally permissible” trade measures in the coming months.
A plan—in response to the Supreme Court ruling that some global tariffs were illegal—could take months to implement
Ruling finds president exceeded his powers by imposing duties without clear authorization from Congress
Colombia's flower sector faces challenges amid Valentine's Day rush, threatening jobs and farm closures
New data from the National Bank of Greece show small businesses holding steady despite record global uncertainty and limited fallout from Trump-era tariffs, as most firms absorb higher costs and maintain growth plans heading into 2026
The West, as an economic entity, seems to be overcoming the shock of America detaching from its body. It is beginning to move…
U.S.-Canada relations have sharply deteriorated after President Donald Trump warned Ottawa against closer trade ties with Beijing, prompting pushback from Canadian leaders and a response from China denying any third-party target
The European Commission will keep its 93 billion euro trade sanctions on hold for six more months after Washington dropped recent tariff threats, while retaining the option to reinstate them if needed
From retaliatory tariffs to ‘bazooka,’ European leaders have a slate to choose from in responding to U.S. threats over Greenland
U.S. President Donald Trump said he would impose sweeping tariffs on French wines and champagne to pressure President Emmanuel Macron into joining his proposed Board of Peace, as France signals it plans to decline the invitation amid broader diplomatic tensions
President Trump is using tariff threats to strong-arm Europe over Greenland, reviving a familiar pattern of bluster and coercion. With steep duties looming, European leaders must decide whether to resist or once again yield to pressure from Washington
European governments reacted sharply to President Donald Trump’s tariff threats over Greenland, as Brussels convenes an emergency meeting, lawmakers debate powerful countermeasures and Democrats in Washington start to push back
President says the levies will go into effect Feb. 1 to pressure the countries into approving the acquisition
The U.S. president escalates pressure on Tehran amid mass protests, warning global trading partners of sweeping penalties while keeping diplomacy on the table
The stability masks sharp differences inside the export portfolio. Sales of agricultural products dipped, including olives, cheeses, peaches and prepared foods. Kiwis were the only notable exception, benefiting from a continued zero tariff rate
Several Greek export categories proved resilient despite U.S. tariffs, while others, such as feta and olives, saw significant declines, according to new data from the Greek Exporters Association
The U.S. president accused Canada of “egregious behavior” after an ad featuring Ronald Reagan criticizing tariffs went viral, escalating tensions ahead of next year’s North American trade review.
Beijing was already seeing economic momentum slow before announcement of latest 100% tariff increase; some bet measures won’t last
European wineries and U.S. distributors face financial strain as 15% tariffs and a weaker dollar disrupt trade, causing price hikes, lost customers, and threatened jobs on both sides of the Atlantic