US tariffs: Mexico calls Trump's 30% duties 'unfair'; EU warns of supply chain disruption
Saturday, 12 July 2025 () Donald Trump's threat to impose 30% tariffs on EU and Mexican exports from August 1 has sparked strong reactions. Ursula von der Leyen criticized the move, vowing countermeasures to protect EU interests while remaining open to negotiation. Mexico rejected the tariffs as unfair, signaling a willingness to continue dialogue despite the looming trade conflict.
The 90-day pause has come to an end, and the tariffs are back. The interim stage, when most countries were paying a set 10 percent levy, is now shifting, with many countries likely having to pay very substantial tariffs. President Donald Trump has now issued letters to several international leaders...
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Tensions between Brazil and the U.S. are escalating fast as President Lula da Silva vows to retaliate with steep tariffs following President Trump’s demand to halt the Bolsonaro trial. Trump calls..