One of Europe’s biggest farm machinery firms halts US exports over ‘hidden’ tariffs Krone says ‘alarming’ levies on about 400 goods including hair dryers and combine harvesters have forced pause
What is the new EU border system EES, and how will it work? Digital entry and exit scheme means most travellers will have to register biometric information at the border
‘It gets a bit dirty after 2am’: overtourism debate centre stage as Abta meets in Mallorca Home to Magaluf, a major draw for boozed-up Britain, the island has become emblematic of the most heated debate in travel
We all know Brexit’s to blame for the crisis facing UK steel – it’s time for politicians to be honest and reverse it With British industry faltering, the excuse that the public wants this is risible. Parliament must force Starmer to act, says Guardian columnist Simon Jenkins
‘We don’t want to be a toy town’: has Brexit sunk this historic UK fishing fleet? Struggling fishers in Hastings say the industry is dying after a deal giving away access to its waters made a tough job impossible
‘A fatal blow’: Italian producers fear effects of Trump’s ‘war against pasta’ US president’s threat to impose 92% tariffs targeting major manufacturers puts family-run firms in the line of fire as well
‘Existential threat’: what do EU’s 50% steel tariffs mean for UK industry? Why UK steel sector is alarmed by prospect of punitive tariffs from its biggest customer
UK plastic waste exports to developing countries rose 84% in a year, data shows Campaigners say increase in exports mostly to Malaysia and Indonesia is ‘unethical and irresponsible waste imperialism’
EU plan to match Trump steel tariffs spurs ‘existential threat’ to UK steel industry Starmer says UK in discussions with EU over Brussels plan to double import tariff to 50%, which unions warn could kill UK steel industry
France is in crisis but bond markets leave other governments at risk of meltdown too Investors rattled by resignation of French PM but country is not alone in trying to grapple with political maths
Nearly a third of bosses report increase in cyber-attacks on their supply chains CIPS survey shows cyber threats have risen up the list of concerns for procurement managers
Solo trips abroad take off among women who seek break from work – and their families UK travel firms say solo – but not single – travellers make up a growing proportion of customers
‘We’ve been inundated’: European private schools report surge in interest from wealthy British parents VAT on school fees has led to a rise in overseas interest and even relocations as UK fees have jumped by as much as 22.6%
Captain of oil tanker linked to Russia’s ‘shadow fleet’ to go on trial in France Vladimir Putin denounces seizing of the vessel as an act of ‘piracy’ and warns it could provoke confrontation
‘A paroxysm of disposability’: France’s distaste for Shein’s ultra-fast fashion A petition to ban the brand has passed 270,000 names but French shoppers have not been immune to its inexorable rise