EU rejects Trump’s 100% tariff proposal on India
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The European Central Bank is leaving interest rates unchanged with inflation back under control and the economy iTrump’s tariff onslaught better than expected.
Moldovan President Maia Sandu told European lawmakers that Russia is carrying out extensive interference in an attempt to pull her country back into its orbit ahead of this month’s crucial parliamentary elections.
Germany's VDA car industry association and IG Metall metalworkers' union on Thursday urged the European Union to drop plans to ban the production of CO2-emitting vehicles from 2035, joining a chorus of sector voices warning against the move.
Secretary Scott Bessent said that if the Supreme Court rules against the administration on tariffs, refunding the money would be “terrible” for the Treasury.
The European Union is exploring new sanctions on about half a dozen Russian banks and energy companies as part of its latest round of measures to pressure President Vladimir Putin to end the war against Ukraine.
European Union regulators on Friday hit Google with a $3.5 billion fine for breaching the bloc’s competition rules by favoring its own digital advertising services.
Defense procurement spending in 2024 stood at €88 billion for EU member countries, a 39% jump over the 2023 figure. “In 2025, the projected expenditure on defense equipment procurement is likely to exceed €100 billion,” EDA said in a Sept. 1 report. “The increase in defense procurement spending will likely continue in the coming years,” EDA adds.
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Sourcing Journal on MSNEuropean Commission Fines Google Billions, Drawing Ire From Trump
Trump said he won't stand for "discriminatory" fines against American Big Tech firms after Google received a $3.5 billion fine from the EU.
Meta Platforms and TikTok won a legal challenge against the European Commission’s fee calculation method under the Digital Services Act , though both companies must continue payments
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Philstar.com on MSNEuropean Union renews call on Philippines to rejoin ICC
The European Union yesterday renewed its call for the Philippines to rejoin the Rome Statute that created the International Criminal Court (ICC).
After months of being pummelled with trade tariffs and security threats from the United States and years of pushing back against a rising China, the European Union on Tuesday sounded a death knell for the global rules-based order.