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Airbus could prioritise non-U.S. deliveries if tariffs impede trade newsthirst.

The logo of Airbus is pictured outside the Airbus facility in Saint-Nazaire, France, November 7, 2023.  Stephane Mahe | Reuters Airbus could prioritize deliveries to its non-U.S. customers if tariffs disrupt the European planemaker’s imports stateside, CEO Guillaume Faury said Thursday. “We have a large demand from the rest of the world, so [if] we…

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Trump talks trade with Modi after ordering new tariffs newsthirst.

Jude Sheerin BBC News Reporting fromWashington DC Watch: Trump and Modi say meeting will revolve around trade US President Donald Trump is hosting Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi at the White House for talks on trade. Modi’s two-day visit comes as Trump ordered that US trading partners should face reciprocal tariffs – tit-for-tat import taxes to match similar duties already charged by those countries on American exports. …

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Trump’s steel tariffs could trigger broader trade war as EU threatens ‘proportionate countermeasures’ newsthirst.

Ursula von der Leyen (CDU, r), President of the European Commission, stands in the plenary chamber of the European Parliament. Philipp von Ditfurth | Picture Alliance | Getty Images The European Union plans to retaliate against the United States for new steel and aluminum tariffs, adding another element to rising global trade tensions. “Unjustified tariffs…

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New Zealand positive on U.S. trade ties despite tariff threat: Minister newsthirst.

Global tariff threats from U.S. President Donald Trump aside, New Zealand is optimistic about its trade relationship with the United States. Speaking to CNBC’s “Squawk Box Asia,” New Zealand Finance Minister Nicola Willis said that “New Zealand is distinguished in that we have a very balanced and complementary trade relationship with the United States,” adding…

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President Donald Trump’s Trade War Has Already Blasted California Wineries newsthirst.

Yes, Canadian prime minister Justin Trudeau and President Donald Trump met and decided to stay introducing new tariffs on each other’s countries. But the president’s consequential decisions regarding the economic aggression have already impacted winemakers in Northern California. The San Francisco Chronicle reports Ontario and Quebec have not yet rescinded the decision to quit stocking…

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Trump faces moment of reckoning on trade after delaying tariffs newsthirst.

Watch: ‘We’re not treated well by Canada’ – Trump on tariff negotiations For the first week of Donald Trump’s presidency, tariffs – a favourite talking point during last year’s presidential campaign – were the dogs that didn’t bark. Trade seemed to take a back seat while the new administration pressed ahead on immigration enforcement, pardons…

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