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Rising stars and veterans shine at French Open as Draper, Djokovic, and Gauff advance, while Osaka exits early and Djokovic praises Murray.

EU chief vows to advance trade talks after ‘good’ Trump call

South China Morning PostSunday, May 25, 2025 at 10:14:45 PM
EU chief vows to advance trade talks after ‘good’ Trump call
The EU's top leader, Ursula von der Leyen, says trade talks with the U.S. are moving forward after a "good" phone call with Donald Trump—despite his earlier threat to slap massive 50% tariffs on European goods. The bloc now has until July 9 to hammer out a deal before things escalate.
Editor’s Note: Trade tensions between the U.S. and EU have been simmering for years, and Trump’s tariff threats could hit everything from cars to cheese. But this call suggests there’s still room to avoid a full-blown trade war—at least for now. If they can’t reach a deal by the deadline, though, consumers and businesses on both sides might feel the pinch.
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