Anticipation and concern is growing for the major new tariffs President Donald Trump says he’ll announce by mid-week. Uncertainty still surrounds Trump’s trade plans, which he has announced and then reversed in the past.
Oil prices held steady on Monday as investors adopted a cautious, wait-and-see stance after U.S. President Donald Trump threatened to impose secondary tariffs on buyers of Russian oil and warned Iran of possible military action if it did not agree to a deal over its nuclear program.
Trump has refused to rule out a third term, hinted at legal workarounds, and threatened sweeping secondary tariffs on Russia and Iran amid rising global tensions.
China and India are major buyers of Russian crude and their acquiescence would be crucial to making any secondary sanctions package seriously hurt exports from the world's second largest oil exporter
Iran has the right to peaceful atomic energy and is acting in line with international law, the Kremlin said on Friday as the United States and Israel prepare for high-level talks on Tehran's nuclear program next week.
Trump and Putin agreed that Iran must not obtain access to weapons permitting Tehran to obliterate Israel, the White House said.
America’s four great adversaries — China, Iran, North Korea and Russia — are increasingly acting in unison to undercut US interests, the intelligence community revealed Tuesday. The 30-page ...
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bne IntelliNews on MSNPanama revokes 128 ship registrations in crackdown on Russia and Iran’s shadow fleetBy Alek Buttermann Panama has ramped up its crackdown on sanctioned vessels by revoking the registration of 128 ships, a move primarily targeting the 'shadow fleet' facilitating oil exports from Russia and Iran.