Reported about 20 hours ago
In recent developments, President Trump and European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen announced a preliminary trade deal, establishing a baseline tariff rate of 15% on EU imports to the US. The deal drew mixed reactions from EU leaders, with concerns over its implications on their economies. As negotiations with China resume, Trump suggested that future global tariffs could rise between 15% to 20%. Meanwhile, Trump confirmed plans to send out tariff rates to over 200 countries, while also highlighting investment agreements with Japan and Taiwan.
Source: YAHOO