Iran, Trump and tariffs
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President Donald Trump said on Monday that countries that do business with Iran will face a new 25% tariff. The announcement appears to mean goods from China, a major trading partner of both Iran and the United States,
President Donald Trump has once again drawn his go-to diplomatic weapon — tariffs — to coerce the Iranian government to end its bloody crackdown on nationwide protests.
President Donald Trump is imposing 25% tariffs against countries that are trade partners with Iran amid a warning he’s made to Tehran related to using force to contain ongoing protests.
US President Donald Trump’s Truth Social declaration, imposing an “immediate” 25 percent tariff on any nation “doing business” with the Islamic Republic, represents a radical shift from targeting specific firms to punishing entire sovereign economies.
Human rights groups say Iranian security forces have killed hundreds of protesters in recent days, prompting Trump to threaten military intervention.
Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei on Sunday hit back against U.S. President Donald Trump's threats of military action in Iran in support of mass protests.
A looming test for Delhi’s diplomacy will be its handling of the possible impact of U.S. tariffs on the Chabahar Port project.
India's exports to Iran, including basmati rice and pharma, face disruption amid protests and Trump's looming 25% tariff threat, stranding shipments.| India News