David Pocock leads initiative by Australian sport figures to highlight climate crisis
Ex-Wallabies captain launches campaign – The Cool Down – which urges nation’s leaders to take bold action
Ex-Wallabies captain launches campaign – The Cool Down – which urges nation’s leaders to take bold action
US president preparing to slap 10% tariff on Airbus planes in response to WTO ruling
Incoming EU commissioner says climate concerns ‘must be firmly built into our trade agenda’
If the Irish beef industry is to fight off competition from Brazil, it has to be more credible in its claims to the moral high ground
Minister for Agriculture Michael Creed calls on commissioner to safeguard Irish farmers
Allowing Mercosur states supply 99,000 tonnes of beef to EU ‘a very significant negative’
Leaders said to harbour doubts about Bavarian frontrunner to succeed Juncker
Congressman warns Brussels an accord is unlikely if it would imperil Belfast Agreement
Negotiations were endorsed after EU governments overrode French objections
Negotiations conclude with Beijing agreeing to purchase more US products and services
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Trump tweets that ‘talks with China are going very well’
Tensions ease following meeting with EU Commission president at White House
EU trade commissioner flags tariffs on $20bn of US goods
ECB awaits Q2 growth numbers as Juncker heads to Washington for trade talks
Tax will apply to products from whiskey and motorcycles to peanuts and cranberries
Trade commissioner describes US tariffs as ‘illegal’ and contravening WTO rules
US products on the list include orange juice, bourbon, jeans and motorcycles
Trade commissioner ‘closes door’ on US negotiations after imposition of steel tariffs
Government warns that Irish companies will be affected by the new tariffs on imports
A quick explanation of how this came about and what’s likely to happen next
US commerce secretary and EU trade chief to meet this week at OECD event in Paris
Planet Business: The rise of Stacey Cunningham, the fall of Aussie house prices
Breakdown in relations with US will test EU self-reliance, warns Donald Tusk
Netanyahu accuses Tehran of lying about nuclear weapons activities after 2015 deal
EU makes last-minute attempt to avert US trade war before Donald Trump’s tariffs begin
EU leaders had earlier been briefed on the prospect of a dangerous escalation of trade retaliation
Commission to target US goods including whisky and tobacco if no exemption
Brussels has warned of retaliatory action against US imports
Trade commissioner to meet US trade representative in Brussels over weekend
EU response to retaliate under WTO rules backed by State if US levies metals imports
By announcing tariffs of 25 per cent on steel imports and 10 per cent on aluminium, the president will know that retaliation from other countries is inevitable
Series of early-morning tweets by the president defended his move to impose steep tariffs on steel and aluminium imports
Any move to target Europe would be deeply unfair, EU trade commissioner says
Deal will see beef access for Latin American countries raised to 100,000 tonnes a year
In an era of economic nationalism the goodwill needed to get a deal does not exist
Talks between the two blocs will likely extend into next year
Deal will cover 600m people and encompassing approximately 30 per cent of global GDP
Cecilia Malmstrom says resumption of TTIP talks unlikely under Trump presidency
EU ministers were due to ratify the Ceta deal, but the Belgian region of Wallonia says no
New figures reflect slowdown in China and falling levels of imports into the US
Deal unlikely before Obama leaves office, hears Bratislava meeting of EU trade ministers
EU officials concede TTIP likely to be parked until new US administration is bedded in
Minister for Jobs rejects European Commission’s findings and says corporate tax rate will not be compromised
Doubt growing over TTIP in wake of comments by French and German ministers
Airline must have its legal domicile in an EU country to get airline operator’s certificate
Cecilia Malmstrom says between Brexit and any new deal WTO rules would apply
Ideas of sovereignty and economic pride pepper the talk of Leave supporters
Tensions grow as EU veers away from granting market-economy status to Beijing
IFA salutes move by Brussels to withdraw beef from table of trade talks
‘TTIP is about a huge transfer of power from people to big business,’ says Greenpeace
States do not want EU opened to Argentinian and Brazilian farm products
Crosswords & puzzles to keep you challenged and entertained
Inquests into the nightclub fire that led to the deaths of 48 people
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
Weddings, Births, Deaths and other family notices