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Trump's New 'Reciprocal' Tariff May Disrupt Global Shipping, Say Experts
Apr 2, 2025 - World
Donald Trump's new tariff plan has the ocean shipping industry on edge as he stokes a trade war destined to stanch transport demand and send companies scrambling to manage the fallout.

Watch: Astronaut Sunita Williams Reunites With Her Dogs Upon Returning Home
Apr 2, 2025 - World
It's been nearly two weeks since NASA astronauts Sunita Williams and Butch Willmore returned to Earth after what turned out to be a marathon mission aboard the International Space Station (ISS).
‘The law is the same for everyone’: Macron addresses Le Pen verdict for first time and criticises threats against judges – as it happened
Apr 2, 2025 - World
This live blog is now closedThe French government expects President Trump’s tariffs to be in the range of between 20-25%, said government spokeswoman Sophie Primas on Wednesday.“They risk being pretty powerful. People are speaking of tariffs between 20 and 25 percent,” Primas told reporters. Continue reading...

Trump’s tariffs: how might Europe respond to unleashing of trade war?
Apr 2, 2025 - World
Bloc’s options include retaliating with tariffs on US goods and services and forming closer ties with other countries Europe live – latest updatesUK politics live – latest updatesDonald Trump is getting ready to impose sweeping and immediate tariffs on all foreign goods, later on Wednesday, unleashing a trade war and upending the multilateral trading system that the US helped to build after the second world war.Here is how Europe might respond: Continue reading...
Reeves says hasty response to Trump tariffs could put ‘prize’ of economic deal at risk – UK politics live
Apr 2, 2025 - World
Chancellor says UK will respond calmly to US tariffs as Keir Starmer attempts to play down fears of trade warThere will be two urgent questions in the Commons after PMQs. At around 12.30pm a Foreign Office minister will respond to a question from Priti Patel, the shadow foreign secretary, about the Chagos Islands. And then another Foreign Office minister (or the same one?) will reply to a UQ from the Green co-leader Carla Denyer about Gaza.After that Bridget Phillipson, the education secretary, will make a statement about nursery provision.With new US tariffs coming, Welsh businesses face even more uncertainty.The UK must make a strategic decision: with 58.6% of Welsh exports going to the EU, we must provide stable access to European markets by rejoining the single market and customs union, allowing us to stand up to Trump’s reckless moves. Continue reading...