EU and India Finalize Historic Free Trade Agreement After Two Decades
The EU and India have finalized a historic free trade agreement after over 20 years, boosting economic ties, lowering tariffs, and enhancing strategic cooperation.
The EU and India have finalized a historic free trade agreement after over 20 years, boosting economic ties, lowering tariffs, and enhancing strategic cooperation.
At Davos 2026, President Macron condemned U.S. tariffs on French goods and urged Europe to strengthen its economic resilience and multilateral cooperation.
The EU and Mercosur have signed a historic free trade agreement, despite vocal opposition from French farmers and local authorities concerned about agricultural impact.
The 2025 surge in US tariffs has unsettled global trade, impacting French exports and reshaping economic relations amid efforts to avoid full trade war.
French President Emmanuel Macron threatens tariffs on Chinese goods if China doesn't act to reduce the EU trade deficit, emphasizing protection for vulnerable sectors and the need for fair investments.
France's trade deficit improved notably in Q3 2025 due to rising aerospace exports and a recovering agricultural sector, despite ongoing energy deficits and mixed regional trade outcomes.