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Trump Calls India a Friend, but Is Trying to Block Its Imports

4 avril 2025 à 19:20
Stunned to see their own exports punished harshly, Indians are picking through the wreckage for signs of hope. There’s some but not a lot.

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New tariffs will make it harder for some Indian companies to sell to U.S. buyers, but it’s unclear who will feel the most impact.

Les iPhone pourraient coûter 2 300$ à cause des droits de douane de Trump (analystes)

4 avril 2025 à 18:53

Les nouveaux droits de douane de Donald Trump secouent sérieusement l’économie et cela pourrait notamment se traduire par une hausse importante des prix pour les iPhone. La hausse, si elle se met en place, concernera les États-Unis. Selon des analystes du cabinet Rosenblatt Securities, cité par Reuters, les prix des iPhone aux États-Unis pourraient augmenter […]

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L’action d’Apple chute encore après les droits de douane et la réponse de la Chine

4 avril 2025 à 16:44

L’action d’Apple a chuté de plus de 4 % en début de séance à la bourse ce vendredi, prolongeant une tendance baissière amorcée jeudi. Cette réaction des marchés fait suite à l’annonce par la Chine de nouveaux droits de douane en réponse aux mesures protectionnistes de Donald Trump. Hier, l’action d’Apple avait déjà subi une […]

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The Rise and Fall of Elon Musk

4 avril 2025 à 11:01
His belief that liberal democracy has failed and that technologists should lead can be traced to the unusual life of his grandfather.

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The New Democratic Party That Pushed Canada to the Left Is Imperiled

4 avril 2025 à 11:00
As Canada faces an election defined by President Trump’s threats, its progressive party, the New Democrats, finds itself losing support and confronting an existential crisis.

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Jagmeet Singh, the leader of Canada’s New Democratic Party, speaking in Ontario. Several public opinion polls show support for the New Democrats in the single digits.

Trump’s tariffs will likely mean ‘higher inflation and slower growth’, says Fed chair

4 avril 2025 à 18:13

While the US economy remains robust, Jerome Powell cautions there is high uncertainty over its direction

Donald Trump’s global tariffs assault is set to raise prices and slow down economic growth, Federal Reserve chair Jerome Powell has warned, defying the US president’s demands for an immediate interest rate cut.

While the US economy remains robust, Powell cautioned that there is high uncertainty over its direction. “Downside risks have risen,” he told an event in Arlington, Virginia, on Friday.

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‘Oligarchy’: Trump exempts big oil donors from tariffs package

4 avril 2025 à 16:49

Trump’s new 10% universal tariffs will not apply to many fossil fuel products in sign of his fealty, advocates say

The sweeping package of tariffs unveiled by Donald Trump on Wednesday includes an exemption for the energy sector, which is a clear sign of the president’s fealty to his big oil donors over the American people, advocates say.

Trump’s new 10% universal tariffs – which are higher for many major economies – are wreaking havoc on the global economy and are expected to increase consumer prices in the US. But the levies will not apply to many fossil fuel products, including liquefied natural gas imports, crude oil from Canada, and materials needed for making petrochemicals.

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From Nike to Apple: which US brands could be hit hardest by Trump tariffs and what’s at stake?

4 avril 2025 à 16:36

Companies with suppliers in Asian countries are likely to have to raise prices after the US president’s measures

Donald Trump’s “liberation day” tariff war has so far wiped trillions off the market value of publicly traded companies, with the sweeping border taxes of up to 50% poised to wreak havoc on businesses across the world.

US-based global brands from Nike to Apple have suffered some of the heaviest falls in share price and market value, as investors react to fears of price increases and a potential slowdown in consumer spending. Here, we examine some of the most exposed industries and brands.

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Coup fatal pour Sonos ? Les taxes de Trump pourraient ruiner la marque audio

Entre une appli qui bug et des enceintes hors de prix, Sonos n’avait pas besoin de ça. Les nouvelles taxes de Trump pourraient bien achever le moral des mélomanes… et leur portefeuille.
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‘Scary times’: New York shopkeepers plan ‘astronomical’ price hikes under Trump tariffs

4 avril 2025 à 16:12

Small businesses that import goods brace for steep price increases that they have to pass on to their customers

It’s just two days since Donald Trump launched his extraordinary tariff assault on the world in a bid to rebuild the US economy and roll back an era of globalization. But already shopkeepers are bracing for recession, and their customers spending less, as they prepare to increase prices.

“We’re going to have to put our prices up and people aren’t going to like it,” said Ian Anderson, store manager at Tea and Sympathy, a UK grocery store, restaurant and fish-and-chip shop stalwart in Manhattan’s West Village.

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Trump Weighs In on Marine Le Pen Conviction

4 avril 2025 à 16:52
The American president cast the French politician’s conviction as an example of far-right persecution, ignoring ample evidence against her.

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Marine Le Pen, a far-right French politician, was a leading candidate to become the country’s next president, but has now been barred from running for public office for five years.

Trump Sidelines Justice Dept. Legal Office, Eroding Another Check on His Power

4 avril 2025 à 13:42
As President Trump claims expansive and disputed powers, his administration has curbed the influential Office of Legal Counsel.

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President Trump’s administration has undercut the power of the Office of Legal Counsel, speeding up Mr. Trump’s ability to act but creating mounting difficulties for Justice Department lawyers.

How Trump Has Tuned Out a Key Justice Dept. Legal Office

4 avril 2025 à 13:40
The Office of Legal Counsel issues opinions that are supposed to bind the executive branch. The Trump administration has taken steps and made claims in tension with several of them.

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Several of President Trump’s executive orders have come into conflict with precedents set by the Justice Department’s Office of Legal Counsel.

‘My policies will never change’: Trump doubles down on trade war after China announces retaliatory tariffs – live

US president says on Truth Social that ‘this is a great time to get rich’ despite China issuing a 34% tariff on all US goods

The Trump administration is taking aim at Brown University with threats to freeze $510m in grants, widening its promise to withhold federal funding from schools it accuses of allowing antisemitism on campus, according to multiple media outlets including Reuters and the New York Times.

University officials said they had not yet been formally notified, but the school was among dozens warned last month that enforcement actions could be coming as the administration seeks to crack down on academic institutions .

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Downing Street says Trump’s tariffs signal ‘new era’ in global economics

Experts say UK may have to raise taxes in autumn as senior MPs caution against too many concessions in US trade talks

Donald Trump’s tariffs signal a new global economic era, Downing Street has said, as economists warned that the British government would probably have to raise taxes in response.

No 10 said on Friday the prime minister believed that this week’s trade announcement by the US president, which has started a global trade war and sent stock markets tumbling, marked a turning point in history.

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Coup fatal pour Sonos ? Les taxes de Trump pourraient ruiner la marque audio

4 avril 2025 à 16:16

Entre une appli qui bug et des enceintes hors de prix, Sonos n’avait pas besoin de ça. Les nouvelles taxes de Trump pourraient bien achever le moral des mélomanes… et leur portefeuille.
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I worked in Trump’s first administration. Here’s why his team is using Signal | Kevin Carroll

4 avril 2025 à 16:00

Using the platform was dangerous and wrong – but officials appeared to prioritize shielding themselves from litigation

No senior US government official in the now-infamous “Houthi PC Small Group” Signal chat seemed new to that kind of group, nor surprised by the sensitivity of the subject discussed in that insecure forum, not even when the defense secretary, Pete Hegseth, chimed in with details of a coming airstrike. No one objected – not the director of national intelligence, Tulsi Gabbard, who was abroad and using her personal cellphone to discuss pending military operations; not even the presidential envoy Steve Witkoff, who was in Moscow at the time. Yet most of these officials enjoy the luxury of access to secure government communications systems 24/7/365.

Reasonable conclusions may be drawn from these facts. First, Trump’s national security cabinet commonly discusses secret information on insecure personal devices. Second, sophisticated adversaries such as Russia and China intercept such communications, especially those sent or received in their countries. Third, as a result, hostile intelligence services now probably possess blackmail material regarding these officials’ indiscreet past conversations on similar topics. Fourth, as a first-term Trump administration official and ex-CIA officer, I believe the reason these officials risk interacting in this way is to prevent their communications from being preserved as required by the Presidential Records Act, and avoid them being discoverable in litigation, or subject to a subpoena or Freedom of Information Act request. And fifth, no one seems to have feared being investigated by the justice department for what appears to be a violation of the Espionage Act’s Section 793(f), which makes gross negligence in mishandling classified information a felony; the FBI director, Kash Patel, and attorney general, Pam Bondi, quickly confirmed that hunch. Remarkably, the CIA director John Ratcliffe wouldn’t even admit to Congress that he and his colleagues had made a mistake.

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RFK Jr says 20% of Doge’s health agency job cuts were mistakes

4 avril 2025 à 15:36

Health secretary says roles will need to be reinstated amid Trump administration’s push to slash federal workforce

Around a fifth of the 10,000 jobs cut from the US Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) were done in error and will need to be corrected, the US health secretary, Robert F Kennedy Jr, has admitted.

Mass layoffs from the health department began this week amid a push by Donald Trump’s administration to shrink the size of the federal government workforce. Union representatives were told around 10,000 people were to lose their jobs ahead of further reductions that could see the department’s 82,000-strong workforce slashed by nearly a quarter.

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Ukrainians who fled war fear deportation under Trump: ‘I am young, I want to live’

4 avril 2025 à 15:00

Trump’s moves have pushed hundreds of thousands of Ukrainians into a state of insecurity after they were welcomed to a safe haven

Not long after Russia invaded Ukraine in 2022, Danyil packed everything he could in a bag and traveled 15 hours by bus from the Zakarpattia region in western Ukraine to the Czech Republic.

He fled the war at 17, just as the Ukrainian president, Volodymyr Zelenskyy, forbade men between the ages of 18 and 60 from leaving the country. Now aged 20, he watches from the US as the war drags on. In December, Zelenskyy said 43,000 Ukrainian soldiers have been killed and another 370,000 have been wounded in the war.

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© Photograph: Julius Constantine Motal/The Guardian

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