EU Trade Commissioner Calls for Urgent Restoration of Tariffs in US Negotiations
Maroš Šefčovič urges the US to quickly reinstate a 15% tariff arrangement as trade negotiations loom, highlighting potential tensions between EU nations and MEPs.
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Maroš Šefčovič urges the US to quickly reinstate a 15% tariff arrangement as trade negotiations loom, highlighting potential tensions between EU nations and MEPs.
As mining policies undergo revision, Outdoor Alliance stresses the need for recreational interests to be included in discussions to ensure balanced representation.
As Armenia navigates its political landscape, it is increasingly aligning with the EU while still maintaining significant ties to Russia, creating a complex balancing act.
While benchmark diesel prices have recently dropped significantly, market analysts are cautioning that tougher conditions may lie ahead.
HSBC is grappling with an unforeseen financial issue amounting to £1 billion, raising concerns about its reputation and potential impacts on investors.
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Amsterdam is set to ban fossil fuel and meat advertisements, following a growing trend among cities like Sydney to address climate change through similar measures.
The ongoing situation regarding Iran highlights the need for Congress to reclaim its constitutional authority over military actions and limit executive power.
During a recent visit to Vietnam, Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi unveiled updates to Japan's Indo-Pacific strategy, emphasizing energy security and the resilience of ASEAN countries.
As the November elections approach, the political landscape appears challenging for Republicans, yet opportunities for gains exist in various gubernatorial contests nationwide.
An exploration into Knowles Corp's investment potential, considering various market factors and future prospects.
The IAEA is currently in talks with Russia concerning Iran's uranium enrichment efforts, which may be influenced by a recent shift towards hardline leadership in Iran.
Prime Minister Ilie Bolojan is facing a potential ousting today as the Social Democrats exit his coalition over contentious austerity measures, leading to a confidence vote.
The European Commission has decided not to move forward with a significant revision of hazardous chemical regulations, initially promised under the Green Deal, following lobbying from industry groups.
Connecticut is contemplating an expansion of its nuclear energy capabilities, which could lead to greater energy independence and job opportunities, while also aiming to reduce carbon emissions.
In a recent trial, former French President Nicolas Sarkozy attempted to demonstrate that payments from Libyan sources were not allocated to his 2007 presidential campaign. However, judges remained unconvinced.
Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni's recent visit to Baku underscores Azerbaijan's strategic importance as an energy hub connecting Europe and Asia.
The persistent lithium shortage is having a significant impact on substantial investments in Latin America, totaling $15.9 billion.
Asian stock markets experienced a downturn on Tuesday, following a decline in US stocks from their recent peaks. Oil prices remain high, raising concerns over the ongoing situation in Iran.
A recent report from Boston Consulting Group highlights a significant transition in the metals and mining sector towards value-driven strategies, potentially unlocking a $20 billion commercial payoff.