
Trump Issues July 4 Deadline to EU on Trade Deal
Donald Trump has issued an ultimatum to the European Union, demanding the implementation of a trade agreement by July 4th or face significantly higher tariffs. This follows a conversation with Ursula von der Leyen regarding the trade relationship.
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