- President Donald Trump announced plans to impose new import duties of 25 percent on European Union products, particularly targeting cars, with details to be revealed soon.
- During a cabinet meeting, Trump criticized the EU, claiming it was created to undermine the United States, despite previous US support for its establishment and expansion.
- He also indicated that Canada and Mexico will face similar 25 percent import duties starting April 2, continuing the trend of trade tariffs affecting various countries.
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