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King Charles reassures Canada of strength and freedom amid Trump's annexation threats, supports Carney's policies, and highlights renewed national unity during a pivotal moment.

Trump agrees to delay 50% tariff on EU goods by more than a month

The Washington TimesSunday, May 25, 2025 at 11:26:25 PM
Trump agrees to delay 50% tariff on EU goods by more than a month
President Trump has hit pause on his threat to slap a steep 50% tariff on European imports, pushing back the deadline by over a month. This buys time for negotiations but keeps the threat looming over transatlantic trade.
Editor’s Note: Tariffs are economic grenades—they can blow up prices for consumers and strain relationships between trading partners. This delay suggests neither side wants a full-blown trade war (yet), but the underlying tensions haven’t gone away. For businesses and shoppers, it’s a temporary sigh of relief, but the uncertainty isn’t over.
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