The Permanent Court of Arbitration ruled that the UK breached its obligations by restricting EU fishermen’s access to certain waters for sand eels, while upholding London’s right to impose conservation measures in others. This dispute is a significant point of tension in post-Brexit relations between the UK and EU, particularly affecting Danish and Swedish fishermen. The UK government welcomed the ruling, stating it would comply with the tribunal’s findings on English waters but noted it is not legally required to reverse the closure.
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EU readies retaliatory tariffs to secure better trade deal with Trump
The EU is preparing to leverage a "credible threat" of retaliation against US tariffs in ongoing trade negotiations, as warned by Bjoern Seibert, chief of staff to European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen. With Trump threatening a 50% tariff unless a deal is reached by July 9, EU officials are considering tariffs on €95bn of US goods and other measures, while acknowledging challenges in eliminating existing US tariffs. Need More Context? 🔎
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