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The president’s flat 10 percent tariff is most beneficial to nations that previously faced the highest rates. But it’s not clear how much that will prompt a new surge in imports.
Just a week after the Supreme Court demolished the cornerstone of President Donald Trump’s tariff regime, questions are swirling about the legal foundation of his replacement tariffs.
Rubio says ‘purpose’ of U.S. operations is to ‘destroy’ Iran’s missile capabilities
WASHINGTON, March 1 (Reuters) - U.S. President Donald Trump said on Sunday that Iran's new leadership wants to talk to him and that he has agreed, according to an interview with the Atlantic magazine.
President Donald Trump is mentioned more than 1,000 times in the three million Jeffrey Epstein documents released Friday, after the president initially resisted the effort. While some of the references are benign,
The war in the Middle East has spiraled further as Israel and the U.S. pounded Iran, while Tehran and its allies hit back
President Trump's approval rating varied on a variety of topics. But recent polling shows the president has a consistently low approval.
U.S. Trade Rep. Jamieson Greer also suggested some countries will not be subject to the new tariffs Trump announced after the Supreme Court overturned his Liberation Day levies.