Trump says any country doing business with Iran will face 25% U.S. tariff
- President Donald Trump announced a 25% tariff on goods from any country doing business with Iran, which he described as a final order.
- The conflict in Iran has led to significant protests, with reports indicating over 500 deaths and 10,000 arrests due to a currency crisis and economic conditions.
- Iranian authorities have faced significant challenges as protests have spread nationwide, demanding regime change and demonstrating anti-government sentiments.
- Trump is considering military options in response to the unrest and stated that Iranian leaders are seeking negotiations.
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In view of the violent action against the demonstrators in Iran, US President Donald Trump has announced fines of 25 percent against all Iran's trading partners.
Report: Trump weighing strikes on Iranian nuclear sites, U.S. officials say
The Pentagon is reportedly presenting a wider range of strike options to Trump than before. The report comes after the U.S. president announced a 25 percent tariff rate on any country doing business with Tehran
According to Trump, the US wants to prove Iran's trading partners with tariffs of 25 percent. Criticism quickly followed from the Chinese side.
US President Donald Trump has announced that any country that does business with the Islamic Republic will face a 25 percent tariff on trade with the United States. The decision is effective immediately and Washington says it is a clear message to Tehran and its partners.
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