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Washington blasts China over retaliatory tariffs on $3 billion worth of US goods
75/2018 • 04 APRIL, 2018
White House confirms Trump and Putin will meet The time and place of the encounter have yet to be agreed
A White House spokeswoman said China was targeting "fairly traded" US goods. Beijingʼs move has bolstered the prospect of an all-out trade war between the worldʼs two largest economies. The United States has lashed out at Beijing afterChinese tariffs on $3 billion (€2.4 billion) worth of US goods entered forceon Monday. "Instead of targeting fairly traded US exports, China needs to stop its unfair trading practices which are harming US national security and distorting global markets," White House deputy spokeswoman Lindsay Walters said. China said on Sunday that it would start taxing 128 mostly agricultural US goods at midnight on Monday, including a 25 percent tariff rate on pork products and a new 15 percent tariff on fruits and nuts.
Dalit caste protests hit India spurred by Supreme Court decision Several people have died in violent clashes between police and protesters led by Dalits. Demonstrators opposed a court ruling to slow down legal proceedings against those accused of crimes against Indiaʼs lowest caste. At least six people were killed on Monday in clashes betweenIndiaʼs lowest caste groupand the police. The street battles were sparked by a Supreme Court ruling that halted the immediate arrest of people accused of discriminating against the marginalized Dalits. The protests, called "Bharat Bandh," or "India shutdown," took place in multiple states in India. Protesters let by Dalits set police posts on fire, blocked rail tracks and major roads and attacked buses and government buildings. Live fire was also exchanged in some places.
The Russian president was invited when US President Donald Trump telephoned to congratulate him on his election victory in March. White House Press Secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders confirmed the call in a press briefing on Monday. "As the president himself confirmed on March 20, hours after his last call with President Putin, the two had discussed a bilateral meeting in the ʼnot-too-distant futureʼ at a number of potential venues, including the White House," Sanders said. The administration had no further comment on the matter, she said. The Kremlinʼs foreign policy aide, Yuri Ushakov, told reporters on Monday that Trump had suggested meeting at his official presidential residence and workplace in the US capital: "When our presidents spoke on the phone, Trump suggested having the meeting in Washington at the White House," Ushakov said. "This is quite an interesting, positive idea," he added. Planning for the visit was interrupted by theexpulsion of Russian diplomats from the USand other Western states following the poisoning of former spy Sergei
Skripal and his daughter in England. The US has supported the UKʼs claim that Russia was responsible for the poisoning with a militarygrade nerve agent.Russia denies the accusation. Tensions also continue with the US investigation intoalleged meddling by Russia in the 2016 presidential election. "I hope the Americans wonʼt abandon their proposal to discuss the possibility of holding the summit," Ushakov said on Monday. "There was no time for discussion and there wasnʼt even anyone to discuss it with," Ushakov said, adding he hoped that "serious and constructive dialogue" could now start. Trump met with Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov at the White House last May. The talks were in preparation for Trumpʼs meeting with Putin, which took place at the Group of 20 summit in Hamburg in July 2017. Putin last visited the White House in November 2001 when he met former President George W. Bush.
Trump EPA officials to roll back Obama emissions standards for cars Environmental Protection Agency head Scott Pruitt has announced a plan to scrap pollution-preventing standards set in 2012. At the same time, a review of Californiaʼs vehicle emissions limits invites a legal battle. The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) on Monday announced it would ease fuel efficiency rules for cars that had been put in place under Barack Obamaʼs administration. The move was hailed by automobile manufacturers and criticized by environmentalists. "The Obama administrationʼs determination was wrong," said EPA chief Scott Pruitt of the 2012 decision to increase average fuel efficiency across their fleet of car models to 54.5 miles per US gallon (4.32 liters per 100 kilometers) by 2025 from 35.5 miles per US gallon in 2016. The increased standards were intended to reduce fuel consumption and therefore vehicle emissions.
Crystal meth: Huge drugs haul seized in Thailand Police in Thailand have seized a bumper haul of the drug methamphetamine, after a series of raids in the past week. The UN has warned that the "Golden Triangle" region is flooding the region with drugs. Thai police said on Monday said they had confiscated some 700 kilograms of crystal meth as part of a series of raids in which 11 people were arrested. The drugs, which were seized en route to Malaysia, were said to be worth an estimated 700 million Thai baht ($22.42 million, 18.16 million euros), within Thailand.
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