Trump, Greenland and EU
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The Trump administration agreed to lower tariffs on Taiwanese goods, while Taiwan said it would invest more in U.S. manufacturing.
The argument over Greenland has threatened to reignite a trade war with Europe and upend the NATO alliance that underpins Western security.
India has pushed back at US Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick's claims that the trade deal between the countries stalled because Prime Minister Narendra Modi did not call President Donald Trump. Trump imposed 50% tariffs on Indian goods in August, including a penalty for buying Russian oil, after the talks stalled.
The deal would cut tariffs and include a commitment from Taiwanese Semiconductor Manufacturing Corporation, the island’s chip giant, to build more manufacturing plants in the United States.
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Trump credits tariffs for hundreds of billions gained with 'virtually no inflation,' touts security
Trump claims tariffs drove 'historic' economic gains as U.S. and Taiwan announce massive $500 billion semiconductor deal to rebuild domestic manufacturing.
The Trump Administration is undecided. It might renegotiate the US-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA, which replaced NAFTA in 2020), or it might decide to forge separate deals with the two countries. “We could renegotiate it, and that would be good, or we ...
"It is expected that within three years, this agreement will drive considerable new Chinese joint-venture investment in Canada with trusted partners to protect and create new auto manufacturing careers for Canadian workers, and ensure a robust build-out of Canada’s EV supply chain," a statement released by Prime Minister Carney reads.
COLUMBUS, Ohio — Ohio farmers were hit hard in 2025 by the Trump administration’s trade war with China, with agricultural exports falling 74% compared with the same period the previous year. The decline amounts to a $76 million loss for Ohio farmers ...
Canada's new trade deal with China is getting a mixed reaction in Washington, with Trump administration officials warning Canada may regret allowing Chinese EVs into its market.