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USA: Trump: Zölle auf Autoimporte könnten bei 25 Prozent liegen
Donald Trump's administration has proposed a significant increase in tariffs on imported cars, potentially raising them to 25%. This was announced during a press conference at his Florida estate, with current tariffs at 2.5%. Companies producing in the U.S. would be exempt. Trump also hinted at similar tariffs on pharmaceuticals, though specifics were unclear.
The administration made its first move to involve the Supreme Court, a notable legal strategy. Additionally, the U.S. updated its stance on Taiwan, supporting its participation in international organizations, which could impact U.S.-China relations.
Trump plans to replace the leadership at the National Archives, reflecting ongoing tensions, particularly over document handling from his prior administration. Lastly, a dispute with news agency AP over renaming the Gulf of Mexico to the Gulf of America led to AP's exclusion from White House events.
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