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“There is no question that last night's tariff announcement by the U.S. administration is bad news for the German economy,” said Deutsche Bank strategist Robin Winkler.
From Barron's
"To be very honest with you: we will feel it," Dirk Jandura, president of Germany's BGA association representing importers and exporters.
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The new German government wants to push the European Union to impose sanctions on a member state for failing to uphold the bloc’s fundamental values. While the country in question was not explicitly named in a draft proposal by Germany’s new ruling coalition,
It is set to be one of the EU countries hit the hardest by Donald Trump’s tariff surge
Germany’s Social Democratic Party (SPD), the other party in the coalition talks, should step up to preserve the EU Due Diligence Directive. Founded to protect workers’ rights, the SPD has long backed laws obliging companies to respect human rights in their supply chains,
Germany, Italy, Poland and Sweden are among ... be sanitized and refrigerated before they reach shoppers; in the European Union, safety standards call for Grade A eggs to be sold unwashed and ...
After 25 years of building industrial equipment in the United States, German engineering firm WIWA faces a dilemma that could completely reshape its transatlantic operations after President Donald Trump implemented sweeping duties on foreign imports.
A European defense union is no longer a question of if, but of how fast, German Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock said on Thursday. “The European defense industry is still national in character ...
European stocks suffered their worst day in eight months after US President Donald Trump announced the steepest tariffs in a century, including a 20% rate for the European Union.
German inflation fell more than expected in March, pointing to further policy easing by the European Central Bank.