Trump escalates trade war with Canada after Palestinian stance
Good morning, welcome to our coverage of American politics Donald Trump strengthened the trade war with Canada one day ahead of the August 1 deadline.
The President posted on his Truth Social Platform:
Wow! Canada has just announced that it is a state that supports Palestine. This will make it difficult for us to make a deal with them. Oh, Canada! ! !
If the two countries fail to meet the deadline, Trump will impose a 35% tariff on all Canadian goods not covered by the U.S.-Mexico-Canada trade agreement.
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney has previously said the tariff negotiations with Washington are constructive, but the negotiations may not end by the deadline. Canada is the second largest trading partner after Mexico and the largest buyer among U.S. exporters.
Carney said on Wednesday that his country plans to recognize Palestine at a UN meeting in September.
Today, we will bring you all the development. In other news:
Key Events
this Trump administration An initiative is being promoted for millions of Americans uploading personal health data and medical records on new applications and systems operated by private tech companies, and promises easier access to health records and health monitoring.
Donald Trump is expected to comment in the East Room on Wednesday afternoon. The event is expected to involve leaders from more than 60 companies, including major tech companies such as Google and Amazon, as well as well as well as well as well as well as well as well-known hospital systems such as the Cleveland Clinic.
The new system will focus on diabetes and weight management, helping patients with conversations with artificial intelligence, as well as digital tools such as QR codes and applications to register patients for examinations or track medications.
The initiative, led by governments who have freely shared high personal data about Americans in a way that tests legal boundaries, may keep patients’ desires in collision courses in doctors’ offices and expect their medical information to remain private.
“There are huge ethical and legal issues,” said Lawrence Gostin, a law professor at Georgetown University. “Patients across the United States should be very worried that their medical records will be used in ways that harm them and their families.”
president Donald Trump It is said that the United States has very little business with India, and Russia and the United States have almost no business.
He said in a truth society post on Thursday: “I don’t care about India’s actions towards Russia.
Trump spoke about India’s trade with Russia in an earlier truth-seeking social post on Wednesday, announcing that the U.S. would impose a 25% tariff on goods imported from India starting Friday.
In response to earlier truth-seeking social positions, the Indian government said it is studying the implications of the Trump announcement and remains committed to ensuring a fair trade deal.
Trump said that India has been buying the vast majority of military equipment and energy from Russia, which is “bad.”
Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim said after talking to the U.S. president on Thursday Donald Trump.
Unless a deal with Washington is reached by Friday, Malaysia faces a 25% tariff.
The two countries have held multiple rounds of negotiations, and Malaysia’s trade minister said there are still several obstacles, especially in terms of non-trade obstacles.
Anwar said he discussed tariffs “in the spirit and principles of free trade” in a telephone conversation with Trump earlier Thursday.
president Donald Trump The U.S. will tariffs on South Korea’s imports by 15% below the threatened 25% as part of a deal as part of tensions with the top ten trading partners and major Asian allies, the U.S. said Wednesday.
South Korea also agreed to invest $350 billion in projects selected by the United States and buy $100 billion worth of energy products, Reuters reported.
The arrangement announced after Trump met with South Korean officials at the White House was amid a snowstorm of trade policy announcements. Many countries are eager to cut deals by August 1, when Trump promised higher tariffs.
“I am pleased to announce that the United States of America has agreed to a complete and complete trade agreement with the Republic of Korea,” Trump wrote in the Society of Truth.
The negotiations were an early test for South Korean President Lee Jae Myung, who took office in June after the June election. The deal eliminates uncertainty and keeps our tariffs below or at the same level as our major competitors, he said.
“We have crossed a huge obstacle,” Lee said in a Facebook post. Trump said Lee will visit the White House “in the next two weeks” to attend his first meeting with the U.S. president.
Trump added that South Korea will accept U.S. products, including automobiles and agricultural products, and will not impose import tariffs on them.
Senior South Korean officials said the country’s rice and beef market will not open further and discussions on U.S. demand for food regulations continue.
Trump escalates trade war with Canada after Palestinian stance
Good morning, welcome to our coverage of American politics Donald Trump strengthened the trade war with Canada one day ahead of the August 1 deadline.
The President posted on his Truth Social Platform:
Wow! Canada has just announced that it is a state that supports Palestine. This will make it difficult for us to make a deal with them. Oh, Canada! ! !
If the two countries fail to meet the deadline, Trump will impose a 35% tariff on all Canadian goods not covered by the U.S.-Mexico-Canada trade agreement.
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney has previously said the tariff negotiations with Washington are constructive, but the negotiations may not end by the deadline. Canada is the second largest trading partner after Mexico and the largest buyer among U.S. exporters.
Carney said on Wednesday that his country plans to recognize Palestine at a UN meeting in September.
Today, we will bring you all the development. In other news:

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