US Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick poured cold water on European Union hopes for a swift trade deal, saying an accord with the 27-nation bloc is likely to be the last completed as the administration prioritizes agreements elsewhere. Trump, meanwhile, said he intends to send letters to commercial partners in the next one to two weeks setting unilateral levies, ahead of a July 9 US deadline to reimpose higher duties on dozens of economies. The US ordered some staff to depart its embassy in Baghdad and authorized families of military-service members to leave the region after Iran threatened to strike American bases if it’s attacked. Iran said it would build a new uranium-enrichment center in response to a decision by the United Nations atomic watchdog to censure the Islamic Republic over its nuclear program. WATCH: Stuart Livingstone-Wallace discusses the US State Department announcement on Bloomberg TV. The UK’s ruling Labour Party has repeatedly stressed the need for fiscal discipline since coming to power last summer. That tone shifted yesterday as Chancellor of the Exchequer Rachel Reeves announced major investments in defense, transport and energy in areas outside London in an attempt to head off an electoral threat posed by Trump-friendly Nigel Farage’s Reform UK. Protests over immigration raids that began in Los Angeles continued to spread across the US as Trump escalated his crackdown by unleashing new federal powers. LA remained the epicenter of the demonstrations, which have triggered roughly 600 arrests since the weekend and led to clashes with law enforcement. Protesters in front of California National Guard soldiers and LAPD officers in Los Angeles on Tuesday. Photographer: Mario Tama/Getty Images Czech President Petr Pavel urged the US to give European nations more time and realistic goals to assume additional responsibility for the continent’s security. Trump is right to demand that Europe significantly increase defense spending, but it would take years to replace some protections provided by Washington, Pavel, a former top NATO general, told Bloomberg TV ahead of the military alliance’s summit in The Hague this month. The EU reached a political agreement with the UK on post-Brexit border arrangements for Gibraltar following talks yesterday on the status of the self-governing British territory near the southern tip of Spain. The Rock of Gibraltar. Photographer: Cristina Quicler/AFP/Getty Images Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s government survived an attempt by opposition parties to dissolve parliament today, as tensions spiked over Iran’s nuclear program. South Africa’s National Assembly approved the Treasury’s fiscal framework, bringing the adoption of the annual budget a step closer after months of wrangling over tax increases. The US Treasury is considering changing rules to revoke tax-exempt status for colleges that consider race in student admissions, scholarships and other areas — potentially threatening the financial stability of hundreds of institutions. On the new episode of Trumponomics, host Stephanie Flanders, Bloomberg’s head of government and economics, leads a panel from Bloomberg Hong Kong Invest. They discuss the status of Washington’s trade war negotiations with Beijing, and why Xi still has the upper hand. Listen on Apple, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts. |