international trade law

  • How Europe Could Retaliate Legally and Economically to Trump’s Greenland Tariffs

    President Donald Trump’s dramatic announcement of temporary 10 percent tariffs — rising to 25 percent in June — on goods from eight European nations over the Greenland dispute has rattled diplomatic and trade circles. The move directly targets Denmark, Norway, Sweden, France, Germany, the United Kingdom, the Netherlands and Finland, linking trade policy to Trump’s…

  • Canada Cuts Tariffs on Chinese EVs in Trade in Break From U.S. Strategy

    Canada has agreed to sharply reduce its tariffs on Chinese electric vehicles as part of a broader trade reset with Beijing, marking a significant legal and economic shift away from the United States’ hardline trade stance toward China. Prime Minister Mark Carney announced Friday that Canada will lower its 100% tariff on Chinese-made electric vehicles…

  • European Postal Services Suspend U.S. Shipments Amid Tariff Uncertainty

    Several major European postal operators have temporarily suspended parcel shipments to the United States, citing legal and logistical uncertainty over newly imposed U.S. import duties. The move underscores the growing legal and commercial fallout from a decree signed by President Donald Trump, which takes effect on August 29 and abolishes the long-standing tax exemption for…