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President Donald Trump has announced potential new tariffs on Canadian dairy products and lumber, proposing duties as high as 250% on dairy. This comes shortly after offering Canada a temporary reprieve from earlier tariffs. The move is part of ongoing trade tensions between the U.S. and Canada, with Trump criticizing Canadian tariffs on American products.
Missouri has won a significant legal victory against China, with a federal judge awarding the state $24 billion in damages for China's alleged mismanagement during the early stages of the COVID-19 outbreak. The judgment came after China did not defend itself in court. Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey has stated intentions to collect this sum, potentially by seizing Chinese assets, including farmland, in the U.S.
Attorney General Pam Bondi has announced that the Jeffrey Epstein files will be redacted due to concerns about national security. This decision has sparked considerable debate and speculation among the public and on social media, where many are questioning the necessity of redactions and demanding transparency. Bondi has also criticized the FBI for allegedly withholding documents, intensifying scrutiny on the handling of the Epstein case.
The Trump administration has canceled approximately $400 million in federal funding to Columbia University. This decision was made citing Columbia's failure to adequately address antisemitism on campus. The move has sparked a range of reactions from support for protecting Jewish students to concerns over government intervention in university governance and free speech.
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China has announced it will impose retaliatory tariffs on Canadian imports, effective from March 20, 2025. The tariffs include a 100% duty on rapeseed oil, rapeseed meal, and peas, and a 25% duty on aquatic products and pork. This move follows after Canada had previously set duties on Chinese electric vehicles, steel, and aluminum.

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