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1 month ago |
reuters.com | Adam Jourdan |John Revill |Victoria Waldersee |Giselda Vagnoni
European companies, from Swiss chocolatiers to German car parts makers, are preparing their "plan Bs" to adapt to U.S. trade tariffs that became a blunt reality on Tuesday, with a second barrage specifically targeting the region expected next month.
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msn.com | Adam Jourdan |John Revill |Victoria Waldersee |Giselda Vagnoni
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msn.com | Adam Jourdan |John Revill |Victoria Waldersee |Giselda Vagnoni
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gmanetwork.com | Adam Jourdan |John Revill |Victoria Waldersee |Giselda Vagnoni
LONDON — European companies, from Swiss chocolatiers to German car parts makers, are preparing their "plan Bs" to adapt to US trade tariffs that became a blunt reality on Tuesday, with a second barrage specifically targeting the region expected next month. US President Donald Trump imposed 25% tariffs on imports from Mexico and Canada, along with a doubling of duties on Chinese goods to 20%, moves which could upend nearly $2.2 trillion in two-way annual US trade.
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ca.finance.yahoo.com | Adam Jourdan |John Revill |Victoria Waldersee |Giselda Vagnoni
LONDON (Reuters) - European companies, from Swiss chocolatiers to German car parts makers, are preparing their 'plan Bs' to adapt to U.S. trade tariffs that became a blunt reality on Tuesday, with a second barrage specifically targeting the region expected next month. U.S. President Donald Trump imposed hefty 25% tariffs on imports from Mexico and Canada, along with a doubling of duties on Chinese goods to 20%, moves which could upend nearly $2.2 trillion in two-way annual U.S. trade.
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