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China calls reviews of ongoing US tariff talks ‘baseless’
Beijing stated on Thursday that any claims of ongoing commerce talks with Washington had been “baseless”, a day after Donald Trump advised there have been energetic discussions with China about tariffs.
Requested on Wednesday if his administration was “actively” speaking to China, the US president stated: “Actively. The whole lot is energetic. Everyone needs to be part of what we’re doing.”
Trump informed reporters within the Oval Workplace that he would set tariffs over the subsequent couple of weeks, insisting {that a} cope with Beijing “will depend on them”.
Pushing again at these feedback earlier at present, He Yadong, a spokesperson for China’s ministry of commerce, stated:
There are at present no financial and commerce negotiations between China and the US.
Any claims about progress in China-US financial and commerce negotiations are baseless rumors with out factual proof.
The US put 145% tariffs on imports from China and it responded with a 125% tax on US merchandise.
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Donald Trump will host Norwegian prime minister Jonas Gahr Støre on the White Home at present, together with Jens Stoltenberg, who served as head of Nato for a decade earlier than stepping down final autumn. I’ll convey you all the important thing traces from their scheduled press briefing at 1.30pm ET from the Oval Workplace.
‘Vladimir, STOP!’ Trump turns criticism to Putin saying he is ‘not pleased’ after ‘pointless’ strikes on Kyiv
Donald Trump turned his criticism on Russian president Vladimir Putin on Thursday after Russia pounded Kyiv with missiles and drones in a single day, saying “Vladimir, STOP!”
“I’m not pleased with the Russian strikes on KYIV. Not mandatory, and really unhealthy timing,” Trump wrote in a social media put up a day after expressing frustration that it was Ukraine’s chief who was hampering peace talks on ending Russia’s struggle in Ukraine.
Right here’s the complete put up from Reality Social:
I’m not pleased with the Russian strikes on KYIV. Not mandatory, and really unhealthy timing. Vladimir, STOP! 5000 troopers every week are dying. Lets get the Peace Deal DONE!
Zelenskyy says doc with proposals from London talks is on Trump’s desk
Volodymyr Zelenskyy stated on Thursday he believed {that a} doc with proposals that emerged from Wednesday’s talks in London was now on Donald Trump’s desk.
The Ukrainian president stated that he didn’t see indicators the United States was placing sturdy strain on Russia as a part of its peace push, and that Kyiv was doing what its allies proposed, although it couldn’t flout its structure.
“After the proposal from the US, different papers appeared, and I imagine that at present, this format, this doc, is on President Trump’s desk,” Zelenskyy stated at a press convention in South Africa. “Something that contradicts our values or our structure can’t be included in any settlement.”
Zelenskyy is referring to reviews that the US might be keen to recognise Russia’s annexation of Crimea as a part of an settlement to finish the struggle. The Ukrainian president has flatly rejected this as towards his nation’s structure, and was subsequently lambasted by Trump who accused Zelenskyy on Wednesday of jeopardizing what he claimed was an imminent peace deal.
Final night time at the very least 9 individuals had been killed and greater than 70 injured in Kyiv after Russia carried out probably the most devastating air assaults towards Ukraine for months, with Kharkiv and different cities additionally focused.
My colleague Jakub Krupa has all the most recent developments on Ukraine over on our Europe dwell weblog:
Donald Trump started dismantling Joe Biden’s local weather change and renewable power insurance policies on his first day in workplace in January, declaring a nationwide power emergency to hurry up fossil gas growth.
The declaration referred to as on the federal authorities to make it simpler for firms to construct oil and gasoline initiatives, partly by weakening environmental critiques.
Trump has additionally focused what he referred to as “overreach” by Democratic-controlled states to restrict power manufacturing to gradual the local weather disaster.
Regardless of overwhelming proof, the president has referred to as the local weather disaster a “hoax” and dismissed these involved by its worsening impacts as “local weather lunatics”. You possibly can learn extra about Trump’s anti-environmental insurance policies right here:
US authorities official says clear energy insurance policies are ‘dangerous and harmful’
Tommy Joyce, an appearing assistant secretary of worldwide affairs on the US power division, has been talking at an power summit in London.
Joyce, who’s within the place whereas Donald Trump’s alternative to move the division of power’s worldwide affairs workplace, David Eisner, awaits Senate affirmation, stated that clear energy insurance policies are “dangerous and harmful”.
“The main target over the last administration was on local weather politics and insurance policies resulting in that (power) shortage. These insurance policies have been embraced by many, not simply the US, and hurt human lives,” Joyce informed enterprise leaders and ministers who gathered at Lancaster Home for the convention.
Talking shortly after an deal with by the UK’s power secretary, Ed Miliband, Joyce stopped in need of criticizing Britain’s push in the direction of clear energy.
However he stated:
Some need to regulate each type of power in addition to the so-called renewables, fully out of existence and in favour of a internet zero. We oppose these dangerous and harmful insurance policies. This isn’t power safety, and we all know precisely the place it leads.
China calls reviews of ongoing US tariff talks ‘baseless’
Beijing stated on Thursday that any claims of ongoing commerce talks with Washington had been “baseless”, a day after Donald Trump advised there have been energetic discussions with China about tariffs.
Requested on Wednesday if his administration was “actively” speaking to China, the US president stated: “Actively. The whole lot is energetic. Everyone needs to be part of what we’re doing.”
Trump informed reporters within the Oval Workplace that he would set tariffs over the subsequent couple of weeks, insisting {that a} cope with Beijing “will depend on them”.
Pushing again at these feedback earlier at present, He Yadong, a spokesperson for China’s ministry of commerce, stated:
There are at present no financial and commerce negotiations between China and the US.
Any claims about progress in China-US financial and commerce negotiations are baseless rumors with out factual proof.
The US put 145% tariffs on imports from China and it responded with a 125% tax on US merchandise.
Lisa O’Carroll
Donald Trump’s son Donald Trump Jr will meet the Hungarian overseas minister Peter Szijjarto in Budapest on Friday, Hungary’s overseas ministry has introduced.
The US president is travelling to Rome for the pope’s funeral on Saturday and it isn’t clear what the aim of his son’s go to is.
Trump Jr works to develop the corporate’s actual property, retail, business, lodge and golf pursuits, in response to the Trump Group, of which he’s vice-president.
The ministry didn’t reveal the aim of the go to and officers weren’t instantly obtainable for remark.
Bloomberg reported late on Wednesday that Trump Jr would go to jap Europe this week as he’s looking for to develop his household’s enterprise ties. Trump Jr met Serbia’s President Aleksandar Vucic in Belgrade final month.
Donald Trump Jr met with Serbia’s President Aleksandar Vucic in Belgrade amid a wave of anti-government protests and political crises brewing in neighboring Balkan nations. https://t.co/DG5qmj1LfO
— Bloomberg (@enterprise) March 11, 2025
South Africa’s President Cyril Ramaphosa has stated he talked concerning the struggle in Ukraine and the necessity to foster good bilateral relations with the US in his cellphone name with Donald Trump.
“We each agreed that the struggle must be dropped at an finish as quickly as doable to cease additional pointless deaths… to fulfill quickly to deal with varied issues relating to US-South Africa relations,” Ramaphosa wrote in a put up on X.
Relations between the 2 nations are at a low level for a lot of causes. Considered one of them is South Africa’s genocide case towards Israel – Trump’s shut ally – for its army conduct within the struggle on Gaza, which is being heard on the Worldwide Courtroom of Justice (ICJ).
One other is Trump’s perception that the white-minority Afrikaner neighborhood are being unjustly discriminated towards in South Africa.
Ramaphosa is assembly Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy in Pretoria at present as he tries to place himself as a peacemaker within the battle between Russia and Ukraine.
Trump to exempt carmakers from some US tariffs – report
Donald Trump is planning to spare carmakers from a few of his most onerous tariffs following intense lobbying by trade executives over latest weeks, in response to a report within the Monetary Instances.
Sources informed the paper that the US president might exempt tariffs on automotive elements coming from China whereas additionally levying duties on imported metal and aluminum.
The exemptions, nevertheless, would go away in place the 25% tariff Trump imposed on all imports of foreign-made vehicles.
The 25% responsibility on foreign-imported automotive elements, which is because of take impact on 3 Might, can be anticipated to proceed, in response to the FT.
Trump’s transfer follows criticism of the levies by automotive trade executives who’ve echoed warnings that the tariffs would elevate automotive costs within the US, dent income of carmakers and elements suppliers, and disrupt the intertwined manufacturing operations throughout nations.
John Elkann, the chair of Stellantis, the carmaker that owns the Fiat and Chrysler manufacturers, warned that “American and European automotive industries are being put in danger” by Trump’s commerce coverage.

Lauren Almeida
Lauren Almeida is a Guardian enterprise reporter
The worth of Donald Trump’s meme coin jumped by greater than 50% on Wednesday after its official web site stated the coin’s prime 220 holders can be invited to a personal gala dinner with the president on 22 Might.
The highest 25 holders of the coin may also get “an ultra-exclusive VIP reception with the president”, in addition to a “particular tour”, the web site stated.
Regardless of the sharp rise, the value of the president’s coin remains to be far under the height it hit shortly earlier than his inauguration in January, when it soared from about $6 to as excessive as $75. The launch of cash for Trump and his spouse, Melania, have prompted consultants to accuse the pair of “shameful” conflicts of curiosity.
As Donald Trump’s 100 days in workplace method, Human Rights Watch has issued an inventory of what it describes as 100 dangerous actions taken by the administration, in what it calls “a relentless barrage of actions that violate, threaten, or undermine the human rights of individuals within the US and overseas”
Tanya Greene, US program director, stated “In simply 100 days, the Trump administration has inflicted monumental harm to human rights within the US and all over the world. We’re deeply involved that these assaults on basic freedoms will proceed unabated.”
Human Rights Watch stated its compilation of hurt from the primary 100 days of the Trump administration included “assaults on free speech, the rights of asylum seekers and immigrants, well being, environmental, and social protections, training, overseas help and humanitarian help, and the rule of legislation.”
Human Rights Watch is a New York-based worldwide NGO that conducts analysis and advocacy on human rights.
Donald Trump will mark his first 100 days in workplace subsequent week with a rally in Michigan, his first since returning to the White Home, press secretary Karoline Leavitt introduced on social media.
The rally will happen in Macomb County at some point earlier than Trump’s a centesimal day in workplace.
Minnesota governor Tim Walz has accused US president Donald Trump of throwing the US economic system into turmoil, and vowed to attempt to shield individuals within the state from the worst of the implications.
Delivering his annual state of the state speech, Related Press reviews that the person who had hoped to be vice-president in a Kamala Harris administration stated:
The president of the US has chosen – chosen! – to throw our economic system into turmoil. World markets are teetering getting ready to collapse. Companies throughout this nation and right here in Minnesota are already shedding staff by the hundreds. Working individuals are paying extra for fundamental items. And for those who haven’t checked your 401(ok) currently, don’t do it. As governor, I’ll proceed to do every thing in my energy to guard Minnesotans from getting harm and proceed to supply shelter from the storm for Minnesotans.
Reuters reviews that, in its common day by day briefing, China’s overseas ministry spokesperson has stated China and the US haven’t held consultations or negotiations on tariffs.
US Treasury secretary Scott Bessent stated on Wednesday it might take between two and three years to revive regular commerce with China, following reviews that on Tuesday he informed a personal funding convention {that a} commerce struggle with China was “unsustainable”.
Bessent has been credited in some quarters with forcing Donald Trump to backtrack within the face of market response. In an evaluation piece for the Wall Road Journal in a single day, Meridith McGraw and Brian Schwartz wrote that “to this point, the one pressure that has reliably prompted [Trump] to again down is Wall Road. They stated:
Each the president and White Home officers argue that the sharp U-turns are all a part of a long-term plan to pressure allies and adversaries alike to strike commerce offers with the US. And so they stress that Trump stays decided to observe by on his pledge to reset international commerce.
Trump’s present and former advisers stated he watches the markets carefully, and as an avid media shopper can’t keep away from the dramatic ups and downs which were displayed throughout tv screens and on entrance pages for weeks.
However Trump’s twin objectives of driving market positive aspects and reshoring American manufacturing by stiff tariffs are generally at odds.
Trump reopens tariff uncertainty with risk to reimpose reciprocal tariffs inside weeks
Donald Trump once more triggered financial uncertainty as he declared that his administration would reimpose tariffs it paused on 9 April inside “the subsequent two, three weeks” the place nations had not struck a cope with the US.
Talking on the White Home, the US president stated “In the long run, I believe what’s going to occur is, we’re going to have a terrific offers, and by the best way, if we don’t have a cope with an organization or a rustic, we’re going to set the tariff. I’d say over the subsequent couple of weeks, wouldn’t you say? I believe so. Over the subsequent two, three weeks.”
On 9 April Trump had “paused” nearly all of tariffs he had set sweepingly on almost each worldwide US commerce associate. His most up-to-date pronouncement leaves importers and exporters unclear whether or not by the tip of the subsequent month they are going to be paying Trump’s new baseline 10% tariff, the tariff that was set on 9 April, or a wholly new determine.
Up to now, a number of key elements of the worldwide financial have resisted the strain from the Trump administration to, as JD Vance put it whereas talking in India earlier this week, “rebalance” worldwide commerce.
The European Union has stated it has no intentions of adjusting its guidelines on worth added tax – a tax imposed on particular items on the level of sale in EU nations – or on agricultural subsidies. China has proven no signal of bucking below the Trump resolution to try to impose a 145% tariff on most items originating there.
On Wednesday a Chinese language official stated the US “ought to cease threatening and blackmailing China, and search dialogue primarily based on equality, respect and mutual profit. To maintain asking for a deal whereas exerting excessive strain just isn’t the best technique to cope with China and easily is not going to work.”
Welcome and opening abstract …
Welcome to the Guardian’s ongoing rolling protection of US politics and the second Donald Trump administration. Listed below are the headlines …
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Trump once more spooked companies together with his yo-yoing tariff plans, saying on the White Home that “if we don’t have a cope with an organization or a rustic, we’re going to set the tariff … over the subsequent two, three weeks”
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A dozen US states have sued the Trump administration within the US courtroom of worldwide commerce in New York on Wednesday to cease its tariff coverage, saying it’s illegal and has introduced chaos to the American economic system
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Trump signed govt orders on Wednesday concentrating on universities as his administration seeks to reshape higher-education establishments and continues to crack down on range and inclusion efforts
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Trump as soon as once more attacked Volodymyr Zelenskyy for refusing to comply with peace phrases that Ukraine says quantity to a give up to Russia. Trump stated Zelenskyy’s stance, refusing to completely concede Crimea to its nuclear-armed neighbour Russia, who had invaded it in 2014, was “very dangerous to the peace negotiations”