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Trump signs reciprocal tariffs; more expected soon

Trump signs reciprocal tariff plan for foreign nations, hinting at more tariffs on imports, including autos, upcoming.

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Trump signs reciprocal tariff plan for foreign nations, hinting at more tariffs on imports, including autos, upcoming.

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President Trump has announced reciprocal tariffs on countries that impose tariffs on U.S. goods, with further tariffs on auto imports expected soon. This follows previous tariffs on China, Canada, and Mexico, and has raised concerns about potential trade wars, particularly with the European Union.

He stated that if other countries impose tariffs on U.S. goods, the U.S. will respond in kind.

Trump announced that further tariffs, potentially on auto imports, are forthcoming. These tariffs won’t take effect for several months according to White House officials. This new measure follows previous tariffs on China, Canada, and Mexico, as well as on steel and aluminum imports.

Currently, tariffs on Canada and Mexico are paused due to commitments to curb illegal border crossings and drug trafficking.

Trump emphasized he intends to impose reciprocal tariffs on every country that levies import duties on the U.S.

He suggested that these measures are a straightforward approach to trade: if they charge us, we charge them. As a presidential candidate, he proposed the “Trump Reciprocal Trade Act” to allow him to impose tariffs on any country with higher tariffs on American goods.

He has also indicated plans to target the European Union, citing trade deficits and insufficient purchases of U.S. products.

EU leaders have warned that U.S. tariffs could lead to a trade war affecting all parties involved. The announcement of these tariffs came ahead of Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s visit to the White House.

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Electric vehicles transform last mile delivery market

Australia’s last-mile delivery is rapidly adopting electric vehicles, fueled by green initiatives and insights from expert Joe Sofra.

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Australia’s last-mile delivery is rapidly adopting electric vehicles, fueled by green initiatives and insights from expert Joe Sofra.


The shift towards electric vehicles (EVs) for last mile delivery is accelerating globally, with Australia expected to see significant growth.

Companies and retailers are increasingly adopting greener solutions, driven by supporting government initiatives.

Joe Sofra from ANC discussed the current state of the last mile EV market.

#ElectricVehicles #Sustainability #LastMileDelivery #Innovation #Australia


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Trump gives Hamas ultimatum for Gaza peace plan acceptance

Trump gives Hamas deadline to accept Gaza peace plan amid rising pressure from Arab states and ongoing conflict in the region

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Trump gives Hamas deadline to accept Gaza peace plan amid rising pressure from Arab states and ongoing conflict in the region

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– Trump gives Hamas three to four days to accept a U.S.-backed Gaza peace plan, warning of consequences.
– Hamas calls the plan biased and insists on a complete Israeli withdrawal before considering any agreement.
U.S. President Donald Trump has given Hamas three to four days to accept a U.S.-backed peace plan for Gaza, warning of severe consequences if they reject it.The plan, shared by mediators Qatar and Egypt, emerged after Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu endorsed it during a visit to the White House. Hamas, which was not part of the talks, is expected to review the proposal that calls for disarmament, a previously rejected demand.

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Trump stated that support for the plan came from both Israeli and Arab leaders, and he emphasised the need for Hamas to respond promptly. The proposal includes a ceasefire, hostage exchanges, an Israeli withdrawal from Gaza, and disarmament of Hamas, along with a transitional government.

A Hamas source described the plan as biased towards Israel and containing unacceptable conditions.

The group maintains that a complete Israeli withdrawal is a prerequisite for their agreement to any deal, while they are unwilling to disarm.

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Hamas faces significant pressure as foreign ministers from Saudi Arabia, Jordan, the UAE, Qatar, and Egypt have supported the initiative. Turkey’s intelligence head is also set to join discussions in Doha, marking a new level of mediation.

Despite expressing initial support, Netanyahu is cautious about the plan’s implications for Palestinian statehood and faces pressure from his coalition. Public sentiment in Gaza reflects a desire for peace, albeit with scepticism about the sincerity of both Trump and Netanyahu’s commitments.


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Trump shocks Hollywood with 100% film tariff

Trump proposes a 100% tariff on foreign movies, potentially reshaping Hollywood and affecting international co-productions. #Trump #Hollywood

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Trump proposes a 100% tariff on foreign movies, potentially reshaping Hollywood and affecting international co-productions. #Trump #Hollywood


Donald Trump has rocked Hollywood with a proposal to impose a 100 per cent tariff on all movies made outside the United States.

The move, aimed at reshaping the entertainment industry, could force studios to shift production back home and disrupt international co-productions

#Trump #Hollywood #FilmIndustry #Movies #TradeWar #TickerNews


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