According to a new survey by the European Council on Foreign Relations, a majority of Britons (55%) believe the U.K. should realign with the EU under a potential second term for President-elect Donald Trump, prioritizing closer ties with Brussels over the U.S. (17%). Public sentiment across EU countries, including Germany and Poland, also shows support for stronger relations with the U.K., particularly in trade and security cooperation. This shift in public opinion comes as U.K. Finance Minister Rachel Reeves emphasizes renewed relations with the EU, signaling a desire for closer cooperation between the U.K. and the EU following Brexit.
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What legal tests are Donald Trump’s tariffs facing? | Trade War News
The legal battle over President Trump's tariff powers is intensifying as small businesses challenge his authority under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act, arguing that the law does not explicitly permit tariffs and that trade deficits do not constitute an "unusual and extraordinary threat." The case, VOS Selections v Trump, will be heard by the US Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit, potentially setting precedents for Trump's tariffs, including those imposed on Brazil based...
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