
Trump issues require the prevention of climate change policies in the state
Donald Trump issued an executive order on Tuesday aimed at preventing the enforcement of the laws of the state that was passed to reduce the use of fossil fuels and fighting climate. calamity.
This step is the latest in a series of efforts made by the Trump administration to pump local energy output and decline against democratic policies to a large extent to reduce carbon emissions. This came just hours after Trump’s release, a Republican, orders to increase coal production.
The American Public Prosecutor order is to determine the laws of states that deal with climate change, ESG initiatives, environmental justice and carbon emissions, and take measures to prevent them.
The matter said: “Many countries have enacted, or in the stage of” climate change “or” climate change “or energy that threatens the dominance of American energy and our economic and national security.”
Trump specifically cited the laws in New York and Vermont that high fossil fuel companies for their contribution to climate change, the policy of maximum and trade in California, and lawsuits by countries that sought energy companies accountable for their role in global heating.
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In Gainesville, Florida, a small city in the central northern part of the state, small companies and shoppers are preparing for the effects of the comprehensive Trump tariff.
The Trump administration announced the baseline of 10 % of the customs tariffs on almost every country in the world last week, with much higher rates on countries such as China, Taiwan and Vietnam, and 20 % of the customs tariff for European Union countries.
The definitions of prices are expected to exceed home commodities, clothes, electronics and groceries; Budget Laboratory at Yale University I mentioned The average definitions can cost US Dynasty $ 3800.
The definition criticism has also been installed, the White House a description Supporting definitions from “daily Americans”. And in Gainesville, this message appears to have succeeded – at the present time.
“Make America great again,” said Justin Godwin, the electric contractor in Ocala, Florida, southern Jinsville. “We are not the world of the world, and we are not global care providers.”
“Go, Trump, he is a businessman and knows exactly what he is doing,” added Kim Roberts Rogel, retired in Lielland, Florida.
Samantha Gore, mother at home in Interlashin, Florida, west of Gunsville, repeat Ask from Trump that Canada has 250 % tariffs on some products, although the truth is more complicated: there is also no zero tariff for thousands of tons of tons of American dairy dairy imported by Canada, thanks to a deal in which Trump mediated in his first management, and that the American dairy industry does not reach the levels of functional classes on any monastery products to receive maximum synonyms.
China to impose an additional 84 % tariff on American goods
China will impose 84 % of the customs tariff on American goods from ThursdayThe Ministry of Finance said on Wednesday that 34 % were previously announced.
The White House freezes Cornell and northwest money in the latest campaign
In early March, the Trump administration was sent Warning messages For 60 American universities, she said she is facing “possible enforcement measures” for what she described as “failed to protect Jewish students on the campus” in the wake of the pro -Palestinian protests on a large scale on the campus last year.
The President of Cornell University, which was listed And excited about ED In the New York Times, on the pretext that universities and students can overcome discussions and protests about the war in Gaza.
“Universities, despite the escalation of political, legal and financial risks quickly, cannot give up the space of public discourse and free exchange of ideas,” wrote Michael Kotklikov, President of Cornell University, on March 31.
A US official said on Tuesday, the Trump administration froze more than a billion dollars in financing the University of Cornell. The administration freezes 790 million dollars to the University of North Western, which hosts a prominent press school.
The official said the financing often included grants and contracts with the federal administrations of health, education, agriculture and defense, speaking on condition of anonymity.
The newly announced financing in Cornell and the northwest is freezing at a time when Brown, Colombia, Harvard, Brentstone and Pennsylvania University are facing similar investigations. The New York Times estimated that at least 3.3 billion dollars in federal financing at Elite University It was already frozen by the Trump administration last month, with a review of other billions.
Trump issues require the prevention of climate change policies in the state
Donald Trump issued an executive order on Tuesday aimed at preventing the enforcement of the laws of the state that was passed to reduce the use of fossil fuels and fighting climate. calamity.
This step is the latest in a series of efforts made by the Trump administration to pump local energy output and decline against democratic policies to a large extent to reduce carbon emissions. This came just hours after Trump’s release, a Republican, orders to increase coal production.
The American Public Prosecutor order is to determine the laws of states that deal with climate change, ESG initiatives, environmental justice and carbon emissions, and take measures to prevent them.
The matter said: “Many countries have enacted, or in the stage of” climate change “or” climate change “or energy that threatens the dominance of American energy and our economic and national security.”
Trump specifically cited the laws in New York and Vermont that high fossil fuel companies for their contribution to climate change, the policy of maximum and trade in California, and lawsuits by countries that sought energy companies accountable for their role in global heating.
On Wednesday, the European Union countries are expected to agree to the first anti -bloc measures against Donald Trump’s tariff, and joined China and Canada in revenge and the escalation of a conflict that could become a global trade war, Reuters said.
The 27 % bloc faces 25 % import tariffs on steel, aluminum and cars, as well as the new 20 % new definitions of almost all other commodities under Trump’s policy to strike countries that he says imposes high barriers on American imports.
On Monday, the European Commission, which coordinates the trade policy of the European Union, suggested additional additional duties of 25 % on a group of American imports in response to the definitions of American minerals. The evaluation of how to respond to the car and the broader fees remains.
Imports include motorcycles, poultry, fruits, wood, clothes and dental thread, according to the Reuters document. The total of about 21 billion euros (23 billion dollars) last year, which means that the European Union’s revenge will be against goods worth from 26 billion euros of mineral exports in the European Union, which was struck by the American definitions.
They should enter power in stages – on April 15, May 16 and December 1.
Trump’s punishment definitions rocked a global trade that lasted for decades, fears of recession and trillion dollars flipped from the market value of the main companies.
Since Trump revealed his definitions last Wednesday, S& P 500 has suffered its deeper losses since the establishment of the index in the fifties. Reuters reported that now is approaching the bear market, which has been defined as 20 % less than the latest.
The global standard bonds, which are seen as relatively safe, are also arrested in market turmoil on Wednesday, which is an anxious turn towards forced sale that highlights warning bells for investors.
European stocks fell on Wednesday when the American customs tariffs began and the shares of the United States indicated more pain in the future, after a bleak session for most Asia. Chinese stocks violated this trend, however, the state’s support for the sick market.
Trump’s tariff begins, which sparked more market massacre
Good morning and welcome to the American Live Policy Blog. My name is Tom Ambrose and I will bring you all the last news over the next few hours.
We start with the news that Donald Trump’s new tariff has been largely released today.
When Trump announced the latest round of customs tariffs on April 2, he announced that the United States will now impose taxes on all trade partners in America at least at least 10 % – and impose more intense prices for countries where trade surpluses say with the United States.
The baseline was 10 %, which came into effect on Saturday. A.
Acute fees reach 50 % – with this the largest decline in small economies that are trading with a little with the United States, including the African Kingdom of Lizoto.
Some other prices include 47 % tax on imports of Madagascar, 46 % in Vietnam, 32 % on Taiwan, 25 % on South Korea, 24 % on Japan and 20 % in the European Union. Some of these new definitions depend on previous trade measures.
Trump announced last week a 34 % tariff for China, for example, which will be issued to the highest 20 % of the fees imposed on the country earlier this year. Since then, he threatened to add a 50 % tax to Chinese goods in response to the recent revenge of Beijing. This would reach a total of 104 % against China.
China said it would take “firm measures” to defend its commercial rights, but it has not provided any details about how to respond to it.
In other news:
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Donald Trump signed four executive orders to enhance coal production yesterday. Order of government agencies to “end all discriminatory policies against the coal industry”, including by ending the cessation of coal leasing on federal lands, accelerating all the permissible funding for coal projects, protecting the coal power plants to be closed, and investigating government or local governments “distinguishing coal.”
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During his executive request, Trump tried to calm fears of stagnation, saying that the definitions bring 2 billion dollars per day. As the White House said that Almost 70 countries Contact them looking to start negotiations to reduce or postpone their definitions.
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A federal judge spent that the White House decision to prevent the Associated Press from the press group is unconstitutional. This ruling comes nearly two months after the White House banned for the first time AP correspondent from the Oval Office of the director’s decision to continue to use the term “Bay of Mexico” after Donald Trump issued an executive order reproducing the body of the “Gulf of America”.
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The United States will return the Panama channel from the Chinese influence, US Defense Minister Beit Higseth He said during a rare visit to the nation that is still unstable because of Trump’s threats to restore the channel. A few hours after his visit, the Chinese embassy in Panama issued a statement calling for Higseth’s comments as part of a “exciting campaign” to “destroy the Chinese cooperation.”
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A New York judge will hear tomorrow’s arguments about the legitimacy of Donald Trump’s deportation to Venezuelan immigrants, one day after the Supreme Court issued, stating that immigrant rights advocates had submitted their case in the wrong state. After the Supreme Court issued its ruling yesterday, the American Civil Liberties Union re -submitted its case in Manhattan.
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Hours after the official nature of the internal revenue service is an agreement to exchange tax information for immigrants who are not documented with internal security, Acting President The Tax Authority decided to step down. The Acting Commissioner of the Tax Authority, Melanie Kraos, is the third person who has been leading the tax agency since Donald Trump took office in January.