Trump, Greenland and trade deal
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Colombia halts electricity sales to Ecuador and imposes tariffs in trade, drug trafficking spat
By Julia Symmes Cobb and Alexandra Valencia BOGOTA/QUITO, Jan 22 (Reuters) - Colombia will suspend electricity sales to Ecuador and impose a 30% tariff on 20 products from its neighbor, it said on Thursday,
A new year brings new developments in trade. Four CFR experts highlight the trade policies they will be monitoring this year.
Despite sustained public disapproval and past backlash — including the wave of "No Kings" protests last year — Trump has continued to embrace the tariff label "tariff king" and openly associate himself with the policy, presenting it as a core pillar of his presidency.
The US Supreme Court is dashing any hopes of a quick rollback of President Donald Trump’s tariffs.
But risks are rising, including from the concentration of tech investment and the negative effects of trade disruptions, which may build over time
The withdrawal of EU tariff preferences will raise costs for a large share of Indian exports, with former WTO envoy Jayant Dasgupta cautioning that sectors such as textiles and chemicals could lose competitiveness even as India and the EU push to finalise a landmark free trade agreement.
Logistics experts tell CNBC that freight shipping container trade could see a bump if the Supreme Court rules President Trump's IEEPA tariffs are illegal.
Against tough odds, the European Union and four key South American countries are closer than they've been in 25 years to signing a long-delayed free trade deal.
Average rate for most products is 4%, but sky-high tariffs in sectors such as steel and autos has economic effect of overall 12% tariff
President Donald Trump’s posturing over Greenland has irrevocably changed the transatlantic relationship, even after he backed away Wednesday from his threats of a US takeover of the Danish autonomous territory,