Against the backdrop of efforts to enter the gap left by Washington, the President of the European Commission Ursula von der Leyen offered a package of defense in the amount of 150 billion euros on Tuesday, and, according to her, could provide “immediate” support for Ukraine.
The measure will pump money in defense of the EU rather than provide direct military assistance to Kiev, which Hungary promised to block the state.
This week, governments and markets are also responding to another big solution to Trump to impose an additional new tariff of 10 percent on China and duties of 25 percent to those from Canada and Mexico.
On Tuesday, Beijing announced counteract 10 to 15 percent for American agricultural goods. Canada also presented $ 107 billion tariffs.
As Mexico prepared its response, the Asian and European markets watched the US stocks of fear of broader economic effects of tariffs.
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2025-03-04 12:13:00