BREAKING: President Trump is set to reduce tariffs on automobiles imported from Canada from 25% to 15% as part of a broader trade deal with the country, per Bloomberg.
Details include:
1. Currently the US has imposed a 25% tariff on the non-US content of vehicles produces in Canada
2. The same content provision will apply to the new 15% rate
3. US and Canadian negotiators have reportedly discussed whether to widen the exemption to include additional content, though no firm decision to do so has been reached
The US-Canada trade deal appears to be materializing.
UPDATE: France advances to the World Cup semifinals after a 2-0 victory over Morocco.
France is favored to win the tournament, followed by Argentina and Spain, according to @Kalshi.
BREAKING: The US and Iran are discussing moving up the signing of the Iran deal from Friday to potentially as soon as today, per Axios.
If that happens, the MOU would be signed electronically, the parts of the deal concerning the Strait of Hormuz would go into effect, and the full text may be released.
@KarenBassLA Brain washed by the false promises of a mayor that only has her best interests at heart. Look around people. She has done nothing good for LA.
@KarenBassLA@SamuelLJackson Anyone with a brain knows that his endorsement is worthless. It only shows us that he is a sell out and his own interests in mind.
BREAKING: Trump: As soon as this war is over, which will not be long, you're going to see oil prices drop and you're going to see a stock market which is already at the highest point in history, go through the roof.
One American evacuated from a cruise ship in the Canary Islands has tested positive for hantavirus, while another is showing mild symptoms. The group, along with 16 others, has now arrived in the U.S.
WATCH: Video footage shows Nick Fuentes using mace and pushing a woman who allegedly attempted to enter his home following a doxxing incident. The woman later sought to have him charged with battery, but the case was reportedly dismissed.
Trump on the airline industry: "Spirit is in trouble and I'd love somebody to buy Spirit. It's 14,000 jobs... But with American, it's doing fine, and United is doing very well... I don't like having them merge."
JUST IN - Alejandro García del Toro confirms that U.S. and Cuba teams met, he calls the "energy blockade" an "act of economic coercion," that is "unjustified punishment" of the population and a "form of global blackmail against sovereign states" exporting fuel to Cuba — Granma