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The Trump administration plans to announce new tariffs in the coming weeks.
Trump Considering Auto Tariff Exemptions, White House Confirms
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Trump Administration Probing Truck Imports, Citing National Security
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Trump, Johnson Pour Cold Water on Proposal to Raise Top Marginal Rates
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In Trade War, China’s Chokehold on US Medicine Moves Into Spotlight
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Former South Korean President Indicted for Bribery
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India Suspends Water Treaty With Pakistan After Kashmir Massacre
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Interior Department to Reduce Approval Times for Energy Projects to 28 Days
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Two Major Law Firms Urge Judges to Permanently Block Executive Orders Against Them
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Norway’s PM Visits White House to Strengthen Ties, Navigate Tariffs
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Trump Admin Intervenes in Case of Illegal Immigrant Convicted of DUI Deaths in California
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US Has Spoken to 90 Countries on Trade, Tariffs: Commerce Secretary
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US Manufacturing Shows Signs of Improvement as Factory Output, Orders Tick Higher
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Trump Signs Orders Ending DEI in University Accreditation, Requiring Foreign Gift Disclosure
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