In today’s edition of The Capitals, read about Trump carpet bombing global trade – Irish pharma on borrowed time, Meloni not ruling out tariff response to the US, Greece eyeing Israel for ‘Shield of Achilles’ dome, and so much more.
The EU is prepared to respond to sweeping new US tariffs, European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen warned on Thursday, while urging President Donald Trump to seek dialogue instead.
Bayer’s head of Pharmaceuticals talks to Euractiv about US tariffs, expresses scepticism over CMA, and how the discussion on RDP should be focused on increasing it for incentivising competitiveness.
The redistributive payment accounts for 23% of all direct EU subsidies in Czechia under the national Strategic Plan within the Common Agricultural Policy (CAP).
Ireland’s pharmaceutical sector holds its breath after escaping Trump’s ‘Liberation Day’ tariffs blitz. The United States’ trade strategy is ‘in no one’s interests’ says the Taoiseach.
Trump also announced tariffs of 34% on China, 26% on India, 25% on South Korea, 24% on Japan, 31% on Switzerland, 10% on the UK, and duties on dozens of other countries.
Bernd LANGE (S&D, DE), Chairman of the European Parliament’s International Trade Committee, reacts to the 20% tariff announced by US President Donald Trump tonight. Committee on International Trade