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    By Dania Hirch on May 2, 2026 EU
    EU suspends funds for Serbia over law reforms amid political tensions.
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    EU suspends funds for Serbia over law reforms amid political tensions.

    European Union foreign policy is set to face significant scrutiny as leaders prepare for the upcoming discussions in light of President Trump’s warning to impose a 25% tariff on EU automobiles for their non-compliance with a trade deal. This development places added pressure on EU diplomats as they navigate the complexities of trade relations, particularly against the backdrop of ongoing tensions over U.S. foreign trade policies and the economic impact on member states’ industries.

    Market analysts now anticipate fluctuations in Eurozone stock prices, particularly within the automotive sector, as the threat of tariffs looms large. The European Commission is expected to respond strategically to mitigate potential disruptions, with key negotiations scheduled for the next EU summit where trade policies will be a focal point for deliberation.

    Key developments across Europe

    Trump says he will raise tariffs on EU autos to 25% for ‘not complying’ with trade deal

    EU TRADE — The US plans to increase tariffs on European auto imports due to alleged non-compliance with trade agreements.

    This development escalates tensions between the US and the EU, particularly affecting the automotive sector. US officials argue that European stakeholders have not upheld certain commitments, prompting the proposed tariff hike, which could lead to retaliatory measures from EU leaders.

    Volodymyr Zelenskyy’s push for EU membership strains ties with allies

    EU POLITICS — Ukraine’s President is pressing for EU membership, causing friction with existing EU members.

    This push reflects Ukraine’s desire for closer ties with the EU amid ongoing conflicts and crises. However, several EU nations express concerns about the implications for enlargement and political stability within the bloc, leading to a complex diplomatic balancing act.

    Europe’s unpopular leaders are paralysing the EU

    EU POLITICS — Leaders facing public discontent are affecting EU decision-making effectiveness.

    This analysis underscores how declining popularity among key political figures can disrupt policies and initiatives within the EU. The lack of cohesive leadership complicates strategic responses to pressing issues such as migration and economic stability, potentially stalling reforms.

    GDP up by 0.1% in both the euro area and the EU

    EU ECONOMY — Economic growth in the EU shows a slight increase with a 0.1% rise in GDP.

    This modest growth signals potential resilience in the EU economy despite ongoing global challenges. Economists point to various sectors contributing positively yet caution about sustainability in the face of external economic pressures, including inflation and market volatility.

    What to watch — The US’s tariff proposals may lead to significant trade negotiations affecting the EU’s automotive industry.

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