Trump Raises US Global Tariffs to 15%, Citing Legal Review
Former President Trump raises US global tariffs to 15% after Supreme Court ruling, sparking concerns over Asian trade impacts and economic stability.
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Former President Trump raises US global tariffs to 15% after Supreme Court ruling, sparking concerns over Asian trade impacts and economic stability.
Canadian leaders oppose Trump’s threat to block the Gordie Howe Bridge opening, a critical trade link handling 25% of bilateral commerce between the two nations.
Thousands protest in Mexico City against Trump administration’s policies, citing renewed interventionism in trade and migration.
U.S. President Trump threatens 50% tariffs on Canadian aircraft unless Canada certifies Gulfstream jets, escalating trade tensions in 2026.
Trump renews Greenland acquisition push at Davos, sparking NATO concerns and European criticism over Arctic strategy and transatlantic relations.
US President Trump warns of tariffs against nations opposing his Greenland plan, citing national security concerns. Global leaders weigh implications for trade and diplomacy.
The Trump administration expands immigration bans to 75 new countries effective January 21, 2026, intensifying debates over US values and global mobility.
U.S. President Donald Trump’s renewed interest in acquiring Greenland sparks diplomatic concerns and debates over Arctic sovereignty in 2026.
Strong U.S. summer growth clashes with persistent inflation, creating global economic ripple effects as Asian markets assess opportunities and risks.
New U.S. inflation data supports Trump’s economic claims, but Democrats and the Federal Reserve highlight ongoing cost pressures as political debate intensifies ahead of 2026 midterms.
Trump’s 2025 immigration crackdown alters global migration patterns, impacts Asian labor markets, and sparks regional diplomatic responses as year-end approaches.
European and Canadian travelers reduce U.S. summer trips by 10-33% amid policy concerns and travel advisories, reversing post-pandemic recovery trends.
Deportations have increased under the Trump administration, leaving many undocumented migrants in fear of sudden removal. Communities face uncertainty as enforcement intensifies across the U.S.
U.S. activists are mobilizing in response to major executive orders issued by the Trump administration, preparing to address upcoming policy changes.
Amidst President-elect Donald Trump\’s threats of mass deportations, Honduras has warned it may reconsider military base agreements with the U.S., signaling potential shifts in regional alliances.