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Europe Aiming for Stricter Taxes Against Digital Companies

The European Union wants to overhaul a fragmented, outdated tax code that favors digital operators.

Google Facing Long, Uncertain Appeal of Record EU Fine

The move maybe be little more than a Hail Mary pass to protect advertising revenue.

EU Seeing More Online Shopping, but Cross-Border Challenges Remain

European shoppers are still somewhat wary of e-commerce and retailers may be their biggest obstacle.

Google Advertising Revenue Jumps 16%

The search engine is still making major inroads in advertising and is looking to keep growing.

EU Caught €670M Worth of Counterfeit Goods Last Year

The number of seized items grew and counterfeit beauty products, apparel and accessories made up about half…

Despite Record €2.4B Fine, Google Seen Pressing On

The fine over Google's alleged manipulation of comparative pricing results wasn't enough to send investors…

Euratex Says Uncontrolled Brexit Would Have a Grave Impact on the Textile Sector

A smooth Brexit. That's what the European Apparel & Textile Confederation Euratex is advocating in the hopes…

EU Said to Issue Air Cargo Ban From Bangladesh

The European Union has put Bangladesh on a list of high-risk countries for operating air cargo services the…

The EU Just Hit a Roadblock That Could Stall Future Trade Agreements

If the European Union wants to sign off on any trade agreements, it's going to need backing from the rest of…

EU Threatens to Pull Bangladesh Free Trade Benefits

If certain labor issues don't shape up in short order, Bangladesh could start paying at least 12.5% duty on…

Brexit Starts Next Week and UK Trade Hangs in the Balance

On Wednesday, the U.K. is expected to begin the two-year formal process that will see it separate from the…

UK Faces €2 Billion Fine for Accepting Chinese Fakes

UK negligence is blamed for a flood of Chinese counterfeits in Europe.

Industry Urges Opposition to Proposed EU Viscose Rayon Tariff

The United States has beef with the EU. Literally. And the apparel industry may get caught in the middle.

British Prime Minister Theresa May Lays Out Brexit Plans

May laid out her initiatives pertaining to Brexit in a speech held in central London.

WTO Trade Partners Hail U.S. Economy Amid Concern Over Protectionist Talk

A number of top WTO envoys used the session to voice their apprehensions about growing antitrade sentiment.