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Confusion and anger in Switzerland - hit by highest tariffs in Europe

Why are tariffs so high in Switzerland? Europe’s peak rates explained

The announcement of new trade tariffs has sparked widespread confusion and growing frustration in Switzerland, which now faces some of the steepest import duties among European nations. Businesses, economists, and government officials are trying to understand why a country known for its neutrality and economic cooperation is being hit so hard.The new duties, implemented as a component of a wider change in trade policy, are starting to influence significant areas of Switzerland's economy. For a country that largely depends on exports and keeps intricate supply networks with nearby nations, the unexpected rise in costs is more than an irritant—it endangers…
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Ontario cancels internet deal with Musk's Starlink as part of U.S. tariff fight

Ontario scraps Starlink internet deal over U.S. tariff conflict

The province of Ontario has formally terminated its partnership with Starlink, the satellite internet provider run by Elon Musk's SpaceX, in what authorities are calling a necessary reaction to the growing trade tensions between Canada and the United States. The announcement, made at the end of July, is being seen as a component of Canada’s wider economic plan to counteract the persistent U.S. tariff measures that have increasingly put pressure on cross-border dealings.Ontario’s Ministry of Infrastructure, which had previously committed to leveraging Starlink’s low-orbit satellite network to expand high-speed internet access in underserved rural areas, confirmed the contract termination during…
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Wall Street edges back from its records as a busy week picks up momentum

Wall Street pulls away from records as hectic week continues

U.S. stocks experienced a modest pullback after recently reaching all-time highs, as investors navigated a busy week filled with corporate earnings, economic updates, and ongoing speculation about future interest rate moves. The slight retreat reflects a natural pause in the market’s upward trajectory, with traders adjusting positions amid a blend of optimism and caution.The primary indices, such as the S&P 500 and Nasdaq Composite, pulled back slightly from their peak positions, although the decrease was not significant. Experts characterized the adjustment as a component of a more extensive recalibration, rather than a change in market outlook. Although investor confidence is…
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EU-US tariff deal not finished yet, say Europeans unhappy with Trump's terms

EU-US tariff agreement stalled amid European concerns over Trump’s conditions

Efforts to finalize a trade agreement between the European Union and the United States are still in progress, with European representatives voicing growing frustration over the terms proposed by the U.S., particularly under the framework shaped during former President Donald Trump’s administration. While talks between the two sides have continued with cautious optimism, the core issues that have hindered progress remain largely unresolved.The proposed deal was intended to ease trade tensions and eliminate specific tariffs that have affected transatlantic commerce in recent years. However, European negotiators argue that the deal, as it currently stands, disproportionately benefits the United States and…
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Ontario cancels internet deal with Musk's Starlink as part of U.S. tariff fight

Ontario scraps Starlink internet deal over U.S. tariff conflict

The province of Ontario has officially ended its agreement with Starlink, the satellite internet provider operated by Elon Musk's SpaceX, in what officials describe as a necessary response to escalating trade disputes between Canada and the United States. The decision, announced in late July, is being interpreted as part of Canada’s broader economic strategy to respond to ongoing U.S. tariff policies that have increasingly strained cross-border relations.Ontario’s Ministry of Infrastructure, which had previously committed to leveraging Starlink’s low-orbit satellite network to expand high-speed internet access in underserved rural areas, confirmed the contract termination during a press briefing. Provincial leaders emphasized…
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Trump hits Brazil with 50% tariffs and sanctions judge in Bolsonaro case

50% tariffs imposed by Trump on Brazil, judge in Bolsonaro case sanctioned

The United States, under the direction of former President Donald Trump, implemented a 50% tariff on select Brazilian imports, while also placing sanctions on a Brazilian judge involved in a high-profile case connected to ex-president Jair Bolsonaro. These measures, announced during a period of escalating tensions, signaled a sharp shift in diplomatic and economic relations between Washington and Brasília.The implementation of significant tariffs, impacting crucial Brazilian exports, represented one of the toughest trade measures against the South American country in recent times. Authorities in the U.S. expressed worries regarding Brazil's economic strategies, trade disparities, and political events as reasons for…
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Trump hits Brazil with 50% tariffs and sanctions judge in Bolsonaro case

50% tariffs imposed by Trump on Brazil, judge in Bolsonaro case sanctioned

The United States, led by former President Donald Trump, imposed a 50% duty on certain imports from Brazil, while also enacting sanctions against a Brazilian judge associated with a prominent case related to former President Jair Bolsonaro. These actions, revealed amid rising tensions, indicated a significant change in diplomatic and economic ties between Washington and Brasília.The implementation of significant tariffs, impacting crucial Brazilian exports, represented one of the toughest trade measures against the South American country in recent times. Authorities in the U.S. expressed worries regarding Brazil's economic strategies, trade disparities, and political events as reasons for this action. Although…
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Wall Street edges back from its records as a busy week picks up momentum

Wall Street falls from record highs as bustling week progresses

U.S. stocks experienced a modest pullback after recently reaching all-time highs, as investors navigated a busy week filled with corporate earnings, economic updates, and ongoing speculation about future interest rate moves. The slight retreat reflects a natural pause in the market’s upward trajectory, with traders adjusting positions amid a blend of optimism and caution.The main indexes, including the S&P 500 and Nasdaq Composite, stepped back from their record levels, though the decline was far from dramatic. Analysts described the movement as part of a broader recalibration, not a shift in sentiment. While investor confidence remains largely intact, this week’s economic…
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Stellantis reinstates guidance but flags 'tough decisions' after .7 billion tariff impact

Stellantis reinstates guidance, emphasizes ‘tough decisions’ following $1.7 billion tariff impact

Automotive giant Stellantis has officially updated its financial guidance following a significant $1.7 billion impact from new tariffs, signaling a recalibration of its global strategy. While the company remains optimistic about its performance in the second half of the year, executives have acknowledged the necessity of making difficult operational decisions to mitigate long-term risks and maintain profitability.The notification is issued as a reaction to increasing trade disagreements and growing tariff actions, especially those impacting parts and raw materials for electric vehicles (EV). Stellantis, the company behind significant brands like Jeep, Dodge, Peugeot, and Fiat, is one of the car manufacturers…
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Adidas to raise prices as US tariffs costs rise by €200m

Adidas faces €200m hit from US tariffs, will raise prices

Adidas is preparing to adjust its pricing strategy in response to mounting financial pressure from increased U.S. import tariffs, which are projected to raise the company’s expenses by approximately €200 million. This anticipated cost spike is prompting the German sportswear giant to pass part of the financial burden onto consumers, especially in key markets like the United States.La corporation ha indicado que estos costos adicionales son mayormente impulsados por modificaciones en la política comercial, en especial los nuevos o aumentados aranceles aplicados a productos fabricados en lugares como China y luego exportados a los Estados Unidos. Para una marca con…
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