100 days, 140 orders: Key numbers that marks Donald Trump’s second term
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Donald Trump (File Photo) The inauguration on January 20, 2025, marked the start of Donald Trump‘s second presidency. Since he took office, so much has changed in US politics that it’s hard to believe it’s only been 100 days, during which numerous 180-degree turns have occurred. Whether it’s fundamental shifts in US foreign policy or…
In an election that was supposed to be a referendum on a tired Liberal dynasty, but it was US President Donald Trump – not Mark Carney – who turned the tide.Driving the newsPrime Minister Mark Carney’s Liberal Party pulled off a historic comeback, winning Canada’s federal election Monday, fueled not by promises about domestic reforms-but…
AI image for representation only. China on Monday firmly denied that President Xi Jinping has recently spoken to Donald Trump, directly contradicting the US president’s public assertions that tariff talks are underway.“As far as I know, there has been no phone call between the two heads of state recently,” Chinese foreign ministry spokesman Guo Jiakun…
It has been nearly 100 days since Donald Trump returned to the White House as the 47th POTUS. Since his return, the MAGA chief has wielded the tariff hammer with reckless intensity, slapping levies on steel, aluminium and a slew of other imports that have brought global supply chains to a grinding halt. Yet even…
President Trump’s tariff shock has forced China to rethink its trade ties with India. Donald Trump’s return to the White House has meant a return to the economic weapon he loves best: Tariffs. In his latest salvo against China, the president has raised levies on nearly all Chinese imports, in some cases up to a…
US and China have been steadily increasing tit-for-tat tariffs on each other’s imports. US President Donald Trumpon Wednesday ratcheted up his tariff offensive up to 245% on China. He also declared it’s up to China to return to the negotiating table after Beijing backed out of a high-stakes Boeing aircraft deal.“The ball is in China’s…
US President Donald Trump has imposed tariffs as high as 245% on Chinese imports — his most dramatic economic strike yet — in direct response to Beijing’s tightening export controls over critical minerals used in everything from smartphones and EVs to jet engines and nuclear submarines.Trump’s latest move, announced through a sweeping April 15 executive…