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Cambodia Stripped of Some EU Trade Preferences, Tariffs Rise to 12%

The EU has just revoked some of Cambodia's trade preferences, and the move could make the country's garment…

Why Europe’s Fashion Industry Is Poised to ‘Prosper’ in a Circular World

The European textile and apparel industry is in a "privileged position" to "deliver and prosper" in the…

Brexit Breakthrough Means UK Will Split With EU by Jan. 31

The Brexit deal needs requisite approvals before a Jan. 31 exit, after which the U.K. can then begin…

Luxury Lingerie Brand Hanro Teams With The Little Market for Latest Collab

One hundred percent of proceeds will support the nonprofit.

Pound Rises After Brexit Deal, as Brands Make Demands in Tariff War

The pound rose 1 percent after Johnson tweeted that he'd reached a Brexit deal with the EU. Now, it's up to…

How EU Footwear Plans to Improve Waste, GHGs and End-of-Life Recycling

A new initiative that is developing a methodology to help footwear manufactures measure the environmental…

Higher Apparel Prices in the Offing as UK Fashion Faces 25 Percent Tariffs

The WTO also found the U.S. to be illegally subsidizing Boeing and the EU has drawn up a list of tariffs on…

Sweaters, Wool Suits and More EU Goods Will See New Tariffs in Two Weeks

The United States has outlined a list of European goods that will face new tariffs—as soon as…

Next Up in Trade: US Tariffs on EU Apparel and Textiles

The next batch of tariffs the US puts in place could be on imports of EU apparel and textiles, extending the…

European Union Could Impose Extra $39.1 Billion in Retaliatory Tariffs on U.S. Goods

The EU is ready to impose a retaliatory tariff on U.S. imports if the U.S. makes good on its threat to hike…

US to Impose $7 Billion in Tariffs on European Union Imports Likely Before Summer’s End

The Trump administration could soon make good on its threat to impose $7 billion in tariffs on European Union…

The EU Signs Two Major Trade Deals While the US Dishes Out New Tariffs

As the European Union advances on trade, the United States appears to be faltering.

Europe Approves Tougher Digital Media Copyright Rules

Aimed at the likes of Google and Facebook, the new rules are meant to give some power back to news publishers…

Supreme Court Denies Nike ‘Jumpman Logo’ Case

The same day the European Commission hits Nike with a fine for more than $14 million for violating sanctions…

Google Hit With Third EU Fine in Two Years

European lawmakers aren't letting up on the search company and its advertising methods.