Trump: Reciprocal tariffs cover all countries
The reciprocal tariffs that US President Donald Trump is about to announce will cover all countries, not just the 10 to 15 countries with the largest trade imbalances with the US.
moreThe reciprocal tariffs that US President Donald Trump is about to announce will cover all countries, not just the 10 to 15 countries with the largest trade imbalances with the US.
moreRecently, there has been another wave on the international political stage as US President Trump has issued a tough threat regarding the Iranian nuclear issue, claiming that if Iran does not reach an agreement with the US on the nuclear issue, the US will bomb Iran and impose "secondary tariffs".
moreUS President Donald Trump has left open the possibility of seeking a third term in office, saying he is "not joking".
moreOn March 27th, local time, US President Trump once again targeted allies with the tariff baton.
moreU.S. Health Secretary John F. Kennedy Jr. will dramatically reduce the size of his department, eliminating about 10,000 full-time jobs and closing regional offices.
moreIn March 2025, an incident involving the leakage of US defense secrets drew widespread global attention.
moreU.S. National Security Adviser Michael Walz says he takes full responsibility for a reporter who strayed into a private group discussion of high-level U.S. strikes in Yemen.
moreUS President Donald Trump has announced that any country that buys oil or natural gas from Venezuela will be subject to 25% tariffs when trading with the United States.
moreTwo months after President Donald Trump took office, a number of controversial policies have turned foreigners against the United States, with a travel research firm predicting a 5.1 percent drop in visitors this year.
moreIn June 2024, American astronauts Sunita Williams and Barry Wilmore boarded the Boeing "StarCraft" spacecraft to the International Space Station.
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