Donald Trump’s focus this week on reciprocal tariffs could upend US trading relationships around the globe, with some close allies likely to see an increase in duties.
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India Prime Minister Narendra Modi wants to talk about much more than tariffs as he visits the White House today.
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German police said Thursday that at least 28 people were injured when a car plowed into a crowd in the city of Munich in what officials called a “suspected attack.”
President Donald Trump says he’ll sign an order that increases U.S. tariffs to the rates other countries charge on imports.
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Though American allies knew a stark new era was coming under Trump, the speed and frankness of his words and actions this week has stunned even seasoned observers.
The duo have struggled with several issues over the years, but have turned a corner and are now working to help people find a new path like they did.
The Munich Security Conference is due to start on Friday – US Vice-President JD Vance and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky are arriving later on Thursday.
