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By Alessandro Parodi (Reuters) -Dutch healthcare technology company Philips slashed its estimated tariff impact on Tuesday after the United States and the European Union agreed a trade deal that ...
Philips expects American import tariffs to have less impact on its annual figures than previously anticipated. The healthcare ...
European allies agreed at NATO's summit last month to spend hundreds of billions of dollars more on defence over the next ...
The European pharmaceutical industry said Tuesday that it remained concerned a EU-US trade deal reached at the weekend does not provide certainty for critical sector. The EFPIA trade association for ...
Prices have risen a tad on some items especially affected by tariffs. But for the most part, companies are finding ways to ...
Paris (AFP) — Jeep owner Stellantis said Tuesday it sees sales revenue and profitability rebounding in the second half of the year despite taking a 1.5-billion-euro ($1.7-billion) hit from US tariffs.
Donald Trump may have called it “the biggest of all the deals,” but the EU-US trade pact failed to boost risk appetite in a sign the incremental impact from each new agreement is fading.
Euro saw a hefty tumble yesterday as markets reacted to the US-EU trade deal and its impact on European economy in near term.