Tag Archives: United States International Relations

Trump Freeze on Aid to Nuclear Inspectors Undercuts His Iran Policy

Trump Freeze on Aid to Nuclear Inspectors Undercuts His Iran Policy

Starting in late January, President Trump suspended two programs that provide American aid to international nuclear inspectors, potentially undermining his own goal of preventing Iran from developing a nuclear arsenal. Though one of the programs has since been restored, the outcome of the actions has been to weaken confidence in an effort that for decades has exposed Iran’s strides toward …

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Fossil Fuels Are the Future, Chris Wright Tells African Leaders

Fossil Fuels Are the Future, Chris Wright Tells African Leaders

For the past two days, under the soft lights of chandeliers in a Marriott basement a block from the White House, energy ministers and tech founders from across Africa gathered to discuss how best to bring electricity to more than 600 million people on the continent who have none. Much of their hope, and fear, came from the whirlwind of …

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Trump’s Tariffs by Whim Keep Allies and Markets Off Balance

Trump’s Tariffs by Whim Keep Allies and Markets Off Balance

When the White House finally released the text of Mr. Trump’s orders on Thursday evening, it appeared that some of the tariffs — those covered in the U.S.-Mexico-Canada trade agreement that Mr. Trump negotiated and celebrated in his first term — were indeed permanently suspended. Other tariffs were merely paused. Most everyone involved was confused, which may well have been …

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Trump Suspends Tariffs on Mexico for a Month

Trump Suspends Tariffs on Mexico for a Month

President Trump said on Thursday that he would offer a one-month exemption from tariffs for imports from Mexico that trade under the rules of U.S.-Mexico-Canada Agreement, the trade pact he signed in his first term. The president wrote on Truth Social that he would give Mexican products an exemption until April 2 from the 25 percent tariffs that he levied …

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South Africa’s Play to Ease Tensions With Trump: A New Trade Deal

South Africa’s Play to Ease Tensions With Trump: A New Trade Deal

South Africa is preparing a new trade offer to present to President Trump, hoping to appeal to his transactional approach to foreign policy and ease boiling tensions with Washington, a spokesman for South Africa’s president said this week. The spokesman, Vincent Magwenya, said in an interview that South African officials are anticipating Mr. Trump will call for an end to …

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Canada and China Retaliate Against Trump’s Tariffs, Amid Fears of Trade War

Canada and China Retaliate Against Trump’s Tariffs, Amid Fears of Trade War

Sweeping tariffs imposed by President Trump threatened economic upheaval for consumers and businesses in the United States on Tuesday as the country’s biggest trading partners struck back, raising fears of a burgeoning trade war. Canada and China swiftly condemned the U.S. tariffs and announced retaliatory tariffs against American exports. President Claudia Sheinbaum of Mexico said that if the U.S. tariffs …

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Mexico Gave Trump Much of What He Wanted. Tariffs Came Anyway.

Mexico Gave Trump Much of What He Wanted. Tariffs Came Anyway.

Facing the threat of tariffs from President Trump after he took office, Mexico bent over backward to comply with his demands. Almost immediately, the government moved to secure its northern border, severely stanching migration to the United States. Then it hunted cartel leaders in a dangerous fentanyl stronghold. And just last week, in a once-in-a-generation move, it delivered into U.S. …

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Trump’s Latest Tariffs on Canada, Mexico and China Could Be His Biggest Gamble

Trump’s Latest Tariffs on Canada, Mexico and China Could Be His Biggest Gamble

President Trump made one of the biggest gambles of his presidency Tuesday by initiating sweeping tariffs with no clear rationale on imports from Canada, Mexico and China, triggering a trade war that risks undermining the United States economy. His actions have upended diplomatic relations with America’s largest trading partners, sent markets tumbling, and provoked retaliation on U.S. products — leaving …

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Trump’s Tariffs on Canada, Mexico and China Snap Into Effect

Trump’s Tariffs on Canada, Mexico and China Snap Into Effect

Sweeping tariffs on imports from Canada, Mexico and China went into effect just after midnight on Tuesday, raising U.S. tariffs to levels not seen in decades and rattling foreign governments and businesses that depend on international trade. As of 12:01 a.m. Tuesday, the Trump administration added a 25 percent tariff on all imports from Canada and Mexico. The administration also …

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Trump Turns Up Trade Pressure on China After Beijing Fails to Come Running

Trump Turns Up Trade Pressure on China After Beijing Fails to Come Running

When President Trump threatened tariffs on Canada, Mexico and China in January, saying those countries needed to do more to stop the flow of drugs and migrants into the United States, Canadian and Mexican officials raced to Washington, bearing charts and videos detailing their efforts to toughen their borders. Canada created a “fentanyl czar” and committed fresh resources to combating …

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