The European Commission has levied fines on US digital giants Meta and Apple amid a trade war with the US. These penalties, the first under the Digital Markets Act, have drawn criticism from the Trump administration for targeting American companies unfairly. This development has escalated tensions between the EU and US, raising questions about the EU’s strategy moving forward.
Euronews’ trade and competition expert Peggy Corlin provides insight into the situation, shedding light on the potential impacts of the fines on the ongoing dispute between the two economic powers. The move comes at a time when relations between the EU and US are strained, with both parties engaged in a battle over trade policies and regulations.
Meanwhile, bird flu has led to a sharp increase in egg prices, but the price hike has not been consistent across Europe. Radio Schuman, hosted by Lauren Walker and produced by Maia de la Baume, explores where egg prices have risen the most on the continent, highlighting the economic repercussions of the avian disease on consumers.
With audio editing by David Brodheim and music by Alexandre Jas, Radio Schuman delivers in-depth analysis of the latest developments in the EU’s trade relations and the impact of global events on European markets. Stay tuned for more updates on these critical issues affecting the economic landscape of the region.
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