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Hungarian PM Viktor Orban anticipates a U.S. business deal in the next six months to counter potential harm from Trump's tariffs. Orban's comments come as Hungary's car industry, a major economic driver, faces potential hits from U.S. tariffs. Trump and Italian PM Giorgia Meloni have expressed optimism for a trade deal between U.S. and Europe before Trump's tariff pause ends.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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