EU Gets Tariff Deadline Extension

欧盟获得关税期限延长

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2025-05-27

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A.M. Edition for May 27. President Trump gives the European Union a reprieve on his threat to impose 50% tariffs on June 1 if a trade deal isn’t reached. The WSJ’s Kim Mackrael in Brussels talks us through the negotiations. Plus, Trump weighs sanctions against Russia as Moscow pummels Ukraine with drones and missiles. And Canada’s new leader Mark Carney takes up the task of fixing the country’s relationship with Trump. Former Canadian diplomat Colin Robertson previews King Charles’s historic speech at the opening of parliament. Azhar Sukri hosts.  Sign up for the WSJ’s free What’s News newsletter.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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  • Thank you.

  • President Trump's patience wears thin as Russia pummels Ukraine with drones and missiles.

  • Plus, the EU gets a deadline extension for its trade talks with Washington.

  • And Canada's new leader takes up the task of fixing the country's relationship with Trump.

  • Our previous prime minister,

  • who I think Trump initially liked because he had the name and he's an attractive personality,

  • because he was seen to diss Trump behind his back,

  • that brought on his ire and the relationship never improved.

  • So Carney's very conscious of that.

  • It's Tuesday, May the 27th.

  • I'm Azhar Sukri for The Wall Street Journal, filling in for Luke Vargas.

  • Here is the AM edition of What's News,

  • the top headlines and business stories moving your world today.

  • President Trump is weighing sanctions against Moscow this week

  • as he grows frustrated by Russian President Vladimir Putin's intensifying attacks on Ukraine,

  • which killed at least 12 people this weekend.

  • That's according to people familiar with Trump's thinking,

  • who added that the president is also growing tired with the slow pace of peace negotiations and is considering abandoning them altogether

  • if a final push doesn't work.

  • Here was the president on Sunday.