Unofficial sites charging high fees for UK Electronic Travel Authorisations (ETAs) have been misleading applicants, with some paying up to £80 when the official site charges only £10. The UK government has advised using the official site and warned against falling for unofficial sites that appear on Google searches. If you’ve already paid the unofficial site, it may be difficult to get a refund, but contacting the company and your local European Consumer Centre organization might help. Blocking payments through your bank or credit card company is another option if you paid by credit card.
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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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