EU states back record South America trade accord
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The new tax forces companies exporting pollution-heavy goods into the EU to pay for their products’ emissions.
China could impose up to 42.7% tariffs on EU cheese and high-fat milk and cream producers after an investigation
The 27-nation bloc starts imposing tariffs this year on raw materials with high carbon intensity. Washing machines and car parts could be next.
Beijing will slap tariffs of up to 42.7% on EU dairy products, citing unfair subsidies and escalating a tit-for-tat trade dispute triggered by EU action on Chinese electric vehicles. View on euronews
BRUSSELS (Reuters) -The European Parliament began debating on Tuesday whether to make the EU-U.S. tariff deal conditional on concessions from Washington and limited in time, which could reignite trade tensions with the Trump administration. Under the deal ...
In 2026, the European Union will start charging a carbon-emissions-based tax on imported goods such as steel, cement and fertilisers – and countries including the UK are likely to follow
The EU Commission has committed to making fertiliser more affordable for farmers in the bloc, following an extraordinary meeting of EU agriculture
The EU‑Mercosur agreement unlocks new dairy quotas, tariff cuts and GI protections, creating major growth opportunities for producers on both sides of the Atlantic.
Safeguards proposed by the European Union to protect EU steel mills from the impact of imports would lead to crippling price hikes for European manufacturers, a lobby group representing European steel-using industries said on Tuesday.
“As more imports will fall outside the quotas, our industries would have to shoulder between €5 and 9 billion a year in extra tariff costs, assuming that imports stay at the same level as in 2024,” they warned in a letter signed by trade associations representing EU carmakers, tech industries, metal packaging producers and others.