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WASHINGTON ― President Donald Trump reignited trade tensions ahead of the Memorial Day weekend with back-to-back social media posts targeting Apple and the European Union, sending global markets into another round of turmoil after weeks of de-escalation provided some reprieve.
By Philip Blenkinsop, David Lawder and Stephanie van den BergBRUSSELS/BANFF, Canada/THE HAGUE (Reuters) - U.S. President Donald Trump threatened on Friday to ratchet up his trade war once again, pushing for a 50% tariff on European Union goods starting June 1 and warning Apple he may slap a 25% levy on all iPhones bought by U.
A judge blocked Trump from banning international enrollment at Harvard. Trump’s bill would nix billions for climate projects in GOP states. The bill also adds $150 billion for Trump’s immigration enforcement.