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Can US agriculture withstand a trade war with China?
US soybean farmers are facing uncertainty as Donald Trump's trade policies spark fears of market volatility. Can they navigate the risks of tariffs and lost exports?
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What are reciprocal tariffs? Trump's expanding trade agenda explained
US President Donald Trump has promised numerous wide-ranging tariffs on global trading partners. Now he is threatening reciprocal tariffs. What are they and what will they mean for world trade?
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Primark boss resigns over improper behavior
The fashion brand's parent company said Paul Marchant acknowledged his "error of judgement" before stepping down. Primark operates more than 450 stores in 17 countries across Europe and the US.
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Fact check: Does the EU want to 'steal' private savings?
Viral social media posts claim that the EU plans to expropriate savers' funds without their knowledge and invest the money in defense. What's really going on?
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Hanover fair: German industry seeks fresh start in challenging times
The Hanover industrial trade fair is taking place in a year of political upheaval, with the Germany economy in recession and the US threatening global trade rules. But perhaps that's precisely why it's so important.
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Elon Musk sells X to his AI company xAI
Musk said the move will "unlock immense potential by blending xAI's advanced AI capability and expertise with X's massive reach."
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What can the EU do against Trump's trade war?
The European Union is measuring up its response to the anticipated new tariffs being imposed by the United States. But what tools does it have?
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As chocolate prices soar, will cocoa farmers benefit?
European chocolate makers and consumers are feeling the impact of poor cocoa harvests in West Africa caused by a viral disease and climate change.
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Germany’s unemployment rate rises to 6.3% in March
Unemployment in Germany rose by 26,000 — the sharpest monthly increase since October 2024. The figure far exceeds analysts' expectations of an increase of 10,000.
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Trump's auto tariffs deal massive blow to German carmakers
Europe's auto industry is in a state of shock after US President Donald Trump unveiled a 25% tariff on imported vehicles. The expanding trade war is hammering auto stocks and testing strained ties with allies.
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Turkish economy takes a battering after Imamoglu arrest
After Turkey's President Erdogan arrested Istanbul Mayor Ekrem Imamoglu, stocks and the national currency have plummeted. Erdogan is now desperately trying to calm the market turmoil.
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Germany urges strong response to Trump's auto tariffs
Germany and other top suppliers of cars and car parts to the US are considering retaliation against Donald Trump's newly announced 25% blanket import tariffs.
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Indian tech workers on edge about Trump's immigration policy
While Trump is rushing to fulfill his promise to limit immigration, his new allies in Silicon Valley are pushing back. At the center of the debate is the temporary H-1B visa, the ticket to the US for skilled foreigners.
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Can Germany's auto industry workers pivot to defense jobs?
Germany's defense industry expects a boom as Europe invests billions in arms. Will skilled workers from the faltering auto industry be able to find jobs in the defense sector?
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'War economy:' Is the European 'peace project' at risk?
Big investments mean Europe is beefing up its war readiness as the US turns its back on decades of transatlantic security guarantees. What is a "war economy" and what will it take for Europeans to get there?
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How India's market slump is affecting small investors
Trump's tariff threats have rattled global markets. But in India, the market slump isn't just about the new US president. Millions of small investors are feeling the squeeze, for other reasons than a trade war.
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How Nigeria lost its textile market to Chinese imports
Nigeria's textile production was once a vibrant, booming sector and a key part of its economy. But the industry has since been brought to its knees by cheap imports from China. Is there a chance of recovery?
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Heathrow Airport: The impact of a major shutdown
Europe's busiest airport canceled all flights after a nearby blaze cut power to London's aviation hub. DW looks into how passengers are being affected and the potential impact on the entire industry.
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US egg shortage: Does Europe have any to spare?
A bird flu outbreak in the US has spiked egg prices by more than 150% in a year. Washington has reportedly called on Europe to export its egg surplus, but only one or two countries have so far hatched a plan.
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Could Trump weaken the dollar to curb record trade deficit?
The US dollar is the world's most important reserve currency. But Donald Trump sees the greenback's current strength as a cause behind trade deficits and a big hindrance to his manufacturing revolution.
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