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      LONDON, UNITED KINGDOM - JANUARY 31: The Shard is seen on the horizon as commuters cross London Bridge during the morning rush hour on January 31, 2023 in London, United Kingdom. The IMF reports that the UK economy will contract by 0.6% in 2023, as opposed to the previous prediction it might grow, and will perform worse than many other advanced economies, including Russia.The cost of living continues to hit households with grocery inflation for the first four weeks of 2023 rising to 16.7% which would add a further £788 per year to family food bills. (Photo by Leon Neal/Getty Images)

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  • Consumer confidence falls in both Eurozone and EU

    April 23, 2019

    Consumer confidence in both the Eurozone and the European Union fell in April, in news that will cast further gloom on a region that has been struggling economically in 2019. Read more: Euro falls as weak Eurozone data triggers slowdown fears The European Commission’s monthly consumer confidence indicator dropped by 0.7 points in the euro [...]

  • Trump threatens trade war as motorcycle producer Harley-Davidson hit by EU tariffs

    April 23, 2019

    US President Donald Trump has hit out at “unfair” EU tariffs against American motorbike producer Harley-Davidson amid trade tensions. Speaking on Twitter, the President cited figures showing that tariffs on the bikes will rise to 66 per cent in June 2021. Read more: The best way to see Tuscan… from the back of a classic motorcycle [...]

  • Protesters vow to stage ‘huge’ anti-Trump demonstration if state visit goes ahead

    April 23, 2019

    Protesters have vowed to launch a “huge demonstration” against Donald Trump if his state visit to the UK goes ahead this summer. Read more: Trump plans to return to the UK this summer The Stop Trump coalition, the group which organised a march claiming to consist of 250,000 people when the US President came on [...]

  • US President Donald Trump set to visit UK in June

    April 23, 2019

    US president Donald Trump is set to make a state visit to the UK in early June, according to reports. Read more: Trump thought Mueller investigation would 'end my presidency' Trump was first promised an official state visit by Prime Minister Theresa May shortly after his election in 2016 but no official date was set. [...]

  • Oil prices reach fresh 2019 high as US tightens sanctions on Iran

    April 22, 2019

    The price of crude oil climbed over three per cent today following the announcement by the US government that it will end exemptions from Iranian oil sanctions that it granted to countries such as China, India and Japan. Read more: Oil prices reach new 2019 high as tensions rise in Libya Secretary of state Mike Pompeo [...]

  • National Enquirer sold to US magazine distributor

    April 19, 2019

    US tabloid newspaper The National Enquirer, which admitted paying hush money to get President Donald Trump elected, has been sold to James Cohen, the chief executive of Hudson Media. The weekly tabloid, which was also accused of allegedly trying to blackmail Amazon founder Jeff Bezos, has been sold by American Media Inc (AMI) for a reported [...]

  • ‘End of my presidency’: Document shows that Trump was terrified of Mueller investigation

    April 18, 2019

    US President Donald Trump believed the Mueller investigation into his campaign’s ties with Russia would be “the end of my presidency” according the the newly released report. Trump delivered the remarks when then-attorney general Jeff Sessions told him that a special counsel was being appointed to look into allegations of a conspiracy, according to the [...]

  • US trade deficit shrinks as exports to China surge

    April 17, 2019

    The US trade deficit narrowed again in February, the government said today, reaching its lowest figure in seven months as the Trump administration continues to wage tariff wars around the globe. Read more: EU trade in goods surplus with US increases as economic tensions rise The goods trade deficit with China decreased by 28 per [...]

  • EU threatens $20bn of tariffs on US goods from ketchup to helicopters

    April 17, 2019

    The European Union has threatened to slap $20bn (£15.3bn) worth of tariffs on American goods in retaliation for possible tariffs from the US, as the long-running conflict over aircraft subsidies continues. Read more: US threatens tariffs on $11bn of EU goods The European Commission today said it could tariff everything from rum and ketchup to tractors and helicopters, [...]

  • EU trade in goods surplus with US increases as economic tensions rise

    April 17, 2019

    The European Union’s trade in goods surplus with the US grew in January and February compared to a year earlier, a development that could further raise tensions with the Trump administration. Read more: EU officials given go-ahead to negotiate with Trump on tariffs Meanwhile, the EU’s trade in goods deficit with China increased, driven by [...]

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