• 트럼프 대통령은 유럽 연합(EU)이 기존 무역 협정을 준수하지 않았다는 점을 들어 EU 자동차에 대해 25%의 관세를 부과하겠다고 발표했다.
• 미 행정부는 EU가 무역 조건을 위반했다고 주장하며, 이번 관세 인상을 집행 기제로 활용하고 있다.
• 이번 조치로 미국과 EU 간의 무역 긴장이 고조되었으며, 이는 양 지역의 자동차 제조업체와 소비자들에게 영향을 미칠 가능성이 있다.
• Labour는 King의 US 방문 결과임에도 불구하고 공적을 주장하는 SNP First Minister John Swinney를 ‘shameless’하다고 비난했습니다
• scotch whisky에 대한 징벌적인 US 관세를 철폐하겠다는 Donald Trump의 발표는 해당 결정에 대한 공적을 주장하는 라이벌 Scottish 정당 지도자들 사이의 설전으로 인해 빛이 바랬습니다
• whisky 업계와 비즈니스 리더들은 US 대통령이 King Charles와 Queen Camilla의 방문을 기념하기 위해 목요일 자신의 Truth Social 네트워크를 통해 관세를 종료하겠다고 한 갑작스러운 발표에 기뻐했습니다
대통령은 업계 관계자들이 이번 합의를 ‘significant boost’라고 부르는 가운데, 이번 결정이 ‘in honor of the king and queen’ 이루어졌다고 밝혔습니다.
King Charles의 White House 방문 이후 외교적 우호의 제스처로, Donald Trump는 US가 Whiskey 수입에 대한 모든 관세를 철폐할 것이라고 말했습니다.
“방금 White House를 떠나 곧 자신들의 멋진 국가로 돌아갈 United Kingdom의 King과 Queen을 기리며, Scotland가 Whiskey 및 Bourbon에 대해 Commonwealth of Kentucky와 협력할 수 있는 능력과 관련된 Whiskey 관련 관세와 제한을 제거할 것”이라고 Trump는 소셜 미디어 게시물에서 밝혔습니다.
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Claims system launches months after supreme court ruled Trump had no legal authority to impose tariffsSign up for the Breaking News US email to get newsletter alerts in your inboxThe Trump administration began on Monday accepting applications from businesses seeking refunds for more than $166bn in tariffs, months after the supreme court ruled that the president had no legal authority to impose them.The administration launched on Monday the digital claims system, named Cape, which they said in court filings could handle about 63% of affected import filings, with the remainder to follow. Continue reading...
• The Trump administration plans to implement tiered tariffs on steel and aluminum imports, with 50% duties on many derivative goods based on import value, 25% on others, and lower rates for some products.
• This policy aims to protect US industry amid global trade tensions exacerbated by Middle East conflicts.
• The measures could reshape international supply chains and provoke retaliatory actions from trading partners.
Last April, the president unleashed a tidal wave of tariffs on ‘liberation day’. Analysts say the policy has failed, even by the Trump administration’s own termsBefore Donald Trump declared “liberation day” on 2 April 2025 and shocked the world by raising import tariffs on nearly every country the US did business with, he had spent almost three months causing chaos in Washington.The wholesale slashing of government jobs under Doge (the “department of government efficiency”) and the defunding of US aid agencies had shown White House watchers that the US president was in a hurry to upset institutions he considered profligate or useless. Continue reading...
• President Donald Trump launched a series of social media posts on Sunday night criticizing the U.S. Supreme Court as having 'RANSACKED' the country after it rejected his tariffs decision.
• Trump acknowledged potential backlash, stating 'This statement about the United States Supreme Court will cause me nothing but problems in the future, but I feel it is my obligation to speak the TRUTH,' amid broader losses including failed prosecutions and coalition splits over Iran war.
• The outbursts highlight Trump's frustration with judicial setbacks, such as U.S. District Judge James Boasberg tossing a grand jury subpoena against Fed Chair Jerome Powell on Friday.
President accuses court of having ‘unnecessarily RANSACKED’ the US and claims he has ‘absolute right’ to impose new tariffsSign up for the Breaking News US email to get newsletter alerts in your inboxGood morning and welcome to the US politics liveblog.In a late-night social media post, Donald Trump has claimed he has the “absolute right” to impose new tariffs after the supreme court ruled many of the import duties he imposed last year were illegal.Our Supreme Court has made these Countries very happy but, as the Court pointed out, I have the absolute right to charge TARIFFS in another form, and have already started to do so.” Continue reading...
US supreme court has ‘ransacked’ the country, president argues, in wake of its ruling against his trade agendaDonald Trump has claimed he has “the absolute right” to impose new tariffs after the US supreme court ruled many of the import duties he imposed last year were illegal.The president attacked the court in a late night broadside on Sunday, accusing it of having “unnecessarily RANSACKED” the US – and failing to show him sufficient loyalty. Continue reading...
Democratic leaders project that President Trump's proposed tariffs on imports will increase costs for the typical American family by more than $2,500 per year, exacerbating affordability challenges amid midterm election debates. The estimate factors in higher prices for consumer goods, with critics linking it to broader economic policies including energy waivers. GOP supporters counter that tariffs protect domestic industries and jobs, though polls show voter concerns over inflation. This fiscal warning intensifies partisan divides as Congress considers related legislation.