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U.S. tariffs on China remain unchanged, says Lutnick

U.S. tariffs on China are set to remain unchanged, confirms Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick amid ongoing trade negotiations.

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U.S. tariffs on China are set to remain unchanged, confirms Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick amid ongoing trade negotiations.

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U.S. tariffs on Chinese imports will stay the same despite ongoing trade talks, with Trump claiming a deal is near but still awaiting approval. Concerns persist over China’s planned temporary licenses for U.S. imports and the impact on supply chains.

Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick confirmed that U.S. tariffs on Chinese imports will remain unchanged, despite ongoing trade negotiations.

In a recent interview on CNBC, Lutnick stated that current tariff levels will not shift, aligning with President Donald Trump’s assertion of a total 55% tariff rate, which combines existing blanket tariffs and additional product-specific duties.

Trump declared that a deal with China is “done” but still pending final approval. He noted that China’s tariffs on U.S. goods remain at 10%, consistent since a prior agreement to ease duties.

Specifics unresolved

Recent trade talks in London aimed to establish a truce after a preliminary agreement in Geneva, though specifics remain unresolved. Lutnick mentioned that there was a noticeable delay from China regarding rare earth exports, prompting actions from the U.S., including visa restrictions on Chinese students.

Following Trump’s direct communication with Chinese President Xi Jinping, immediate approval for U.S. magnets and rare earths was anticipated. However, concerns linger regarding the temporary six-month licenses China plans to issue for U.S. imports, creating potential instability.

The White House has yet to provide further clarification on the details of the agreement reached during the London discussions. As the trade relationship evolves, uncertainties about supply chain impacts remain a topic of interest.

Ahron Young is an award winning journalist who has covered major news events around the world. Ahron is the Managing Editor and Founder of TICKER NEWS.

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ABC journalist slapped down by Pres Trump

Trump rebukes ABC’s John Lyons for media questioning, vows to address “bad tone” with Australia’s PM Albanese. #DonaldTrump #ABCNews

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Trump rebukes ABC’s John Lyons for media questioning, vows to address “bad tone” with Australia’s PM Albanese. #DonaldTrump #ABCNews


A tense moment unfolded outside the White House when President Donald Trump accused veteran ABC journalist John Lyons of waging a “war on the media”.

Lyons, ABC’s Americas editor, questioned the president for the broadcaster’s Four Corners programme. While Trump initially deflected, claiming his children were running his businesses, the questioning drew an angry response when Lyons pressed on whether it was appropriate for a president to be so tied to business activity.

Trump snapped back, accusing the reporter of “hurting Australia” with his tone and promising to raise the issue with Prime Minister Anthony Albanese during their upcoming meeting. “You set a very bad tone,” Trump told Lyons, “you can set a nicer tone.”

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Charlie Kirk has sparked a worldwide response

“Global vigils and rallies unite in grief as crowds chant ‘We are Charlie Kirk,’ sparking a conservative activism wave.”

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“Global vigils and rallies unite in grief as crowds chant ‘We are Charlie Kirk,’ sparking a conservative activism wave.”


The assassination of Charlie Kirk has sparked a worldwide response, with vigils and rallies stretching from London to Seoul and Canberra. Crowds are chanting “We are Charlie Kirk,” turning grief into a unifying rallying cry.

In Seoul, thousands marched through the streets, echoing the same words shouted in London’s Whitehall just days earlier. The scale of these gatherings has transformed a tragedy into a movement that crosses borders and cultures.

Supporters say this is more than mourning. It is about carrying forward Kirk’s vision. His death has ignited a global wave of conservative activism that shows no sign of slowing.

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Authorities have now formally charged 22-year-old Tyler Robinson

Tributes pour in for Charlie Kirk, shot at a rally; suspect charged with murder as vigils gather nationwide.

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Tributes pour in for Charlie Kirk, shot at a rally; suspect charged with murder as vigils gather nationwide.


Tributes are flowing in outside Turning Point USA’s headquarters in Phoenix, where supporters have left flags, signs and flowers in memory of Charlie Kirk. The conservative activist was shot and killed on September 10 during a rally in Utah.

Authorities have now formally charged 22-year-old Tyler Robinson with aggravated murder and several related offences. Prosecutors announced they will seek the death penalty, citing the evidence linking Robinson to the weapon used in the attack.

As the investigation continues, vigils and memorials have spread across the United States and abroad. Supporters say Kirk’s influence on conservative politics will be remembered for decades, while critics warn the case will fuel already polarised debate across the country.

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