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EU-style “trade bazooka” to [protect Britain’s economic interests](https://www.theguardian.com/business/2026/apr/26/uk-urged-deploy-eu-style-trade-bazooka-trump-tariffs) in response to the latest tariff threats from Donald Trump
tariffs under the EU-UK trade and cooperation agreement, car manufacturers have to prove that 40% of the value of an EV is comprised of parts made in the EU and the UK. A move
EU-US trade deal, cars and car parts faced US import tariffs of up to 27.5 percent. The deal struck in July established a tariff ceiling, reducing them to 15 percent, making the car sector
Trump relented, agreeing to include cars in the 15% baseline all-inclusive tariff rate. But 50% tariffs on steel continued and, as a quid pro quo, the EU agreed to buy $750bn of energy from
EU leader is expected to hold a videoconference on Friday with leaders of Mercosur nations Brazil, Argentina, Uruguay and Paraguay to celebrate the agreement. ## Reaffirmation of multilateralism Earlier this week, Brazil’s President, Luiz Inacio
tariffs and China threatened to restrict exports of most of its rare-earth metals. Those tensions had been rising since Trump’s first term as president until he and Xi called a temporary truce late
tariffs on cars and trucks from the European Union, of which Germany produces the highest numbers. ## NATO-US alliance under pressure Germany has been one of the most loyal allies of the US and Israel
response from Trump’s camp. [Richard Grenell](https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2026/mar/13/trump-ric-grenell-kennedy-center), a longtime Republican foreign policy adviser who served as ambassador to Germany during Trump’s first term, posted on X: “@\_FriedrichMerz has become the European
EU leaders are actively discussing similar responses to this crisis. The UK should be moving in the same direction, not treating global instability as cover for inaction on costs of its own making.” The Opinium
responsibility as major countries and work together to accomplish more great and concrete things for the good of our two countries and the whole world,” he said. Below the veneer of cooperation, however, the underlying