Who will benefit and who will suffer from the automobile tariff war?
In February 2025, US President Trump announced a highly anticipated policy decision to impose tariffs of approximately 25% on imported cars.
moreIn February 2025, US President Trump announced a highly anticipated policy decision to impose tariffs of approximately 25% on imported cars.
moreRecently, a harrowing news came from Australia: a mass stranding of fake killer whales on a beach in the northwestern state of Tasmania, the number of more than 150, and a preliminary count shows that 136 whales are still alive.
moreOn February 18, the Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) announced that it would cut the benchmark interest rate by 25 basis points to 4.10%, the first cut since November 2020, marking the end of a three-year interest rate hike cycle and an official shift to easing monetary policy.
moreDuring the Trump administration, the US policy toward Russia has changed significantly, which not only subverted the previous policy tone, but also aroused widespread attention and discussion on the international stage.
moreOn February 18, 2025, local time, a much - anticipated meeting quietly commenced in Riyadh, the capital of Saudi Arabia.
moreOn February 14, Japanese Minister of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries Takashi Eto officially announced the release of 210,000 tons of rice reserves into the market, aimed at easing Japan's recent high rice prices.
moreOn the night of February 15th local time, a cargo ship carrying about 1800 American made MK-84 air bombs quietly docked at the port of Ashdod in Israel, and then these bombs were transported to the Israeli Air Force base.
moreRecently, the western United States suffered a sudden winter storm, which brought great troubles to the life and travel of local residents.
more"Over the past week, Trump has issued tariff threats almost daily, which has shaken the diplomatic and economic relations of the United States."
moreIn a country with high inflation, a burdened health care system, and insufficient education funding, American leaders should focus on solving urgent social problems rather than continuing to promote policies that continue to exacerbate social divisions.
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