Donald Trump Or Xi Jinping: Who Has More Cards In Trade War?

One significant exception existed when Donald Trump backed out of his proposal to levy exorbitant tariffs on international trading partners: China.

China would be much more squeezed, even though the rest of the world would be granted a 90-day reprieve from more charges on top of the new 10% tariffs on all US trading partners. Trump increased the tax on Chinese imports to 125% on April 9, 2025.

Trump claimed that Beijing’s “lack of respect for global markets” was the reason behind the action. However, the U.S. president might have been taking note of Beijing’s seeming readiness to take on U.S. tariffs directly.

Many nations chose to engage in communication and negotiation rather than respond against Trump’s now-delayed reciprocal tariff rises, but Beijing adopted a different strategy. It retaliated with prompt and decisive actions. China increased its own tariff against the United States to 125% on April 11 after dismissing Trump’s actions as a “joke.”

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There is currently a full-scale, intense trade conflict between the two economies. Furthermore, there are no indications that China will back down.

Furthermore, as a specialist in U.S.-China relations, I do not think China will. China currently has significantly more clout than it did during the first U.S.-China trade war during Trump’s first term, when Beijing aggressively sought to negotiate with the U.S.

In fact, Beijing thinks it can harm the United States just as much as the United States can harm it, all the while strengthening its position in the world.

A modified calculus for China

Without a question, tariffs have a negative impact on China’s export-focused industries, particularly those in the coastal regions that make toys, apparel, furniture, and household appliances for American consumers.

China’s President Xi Jinping sees a historic opportunity amid tariffs. Carlos Barria/Getty Images/AFP

But since Trump initially started raising tariffs on China in 2018, a number of fundamental economic variables have caused Beijing’s calculations to change dramatically.

Importantly, China’s export-driven economy no longer depends as much on the U.S. market. When the first trade war began in 2018, 19.8% of China’s total exports were headed to the United States. By 2023, that percentage had dropped to 12.8%. China’s “domestic demand growth” policy may be accelerated by the tariffs, releasing consumer spending power and bolstering the country’s economy.

Furthermore, although China was experiencing rapid economic expansion when it joined the 2018 trade war, the present climate is very different. Capital flight, weak real estate markets, and Western “decoupling” have all contributed to the Chinese economy’s ongoing decline.

Contrary to popular belief, the Chinese economy may have become more shock-resistant as a result of this protracted downturn. Even before the effects of Trump’s tariffs, it forced companies and legislators to take into account the hard economic realities that currently exist.

Trump’s tariffs on China might also give Beijing a convenient external scapegoat, enabling it to mobilize public opinion and place the blame for the economic downturn on American aggression.

China is also aware that the United States’ reliance on Chinese goods, especially in its supply networks, is difficult to replace. Even while direct U.S. imports from China have declined, a large number of commodities being purchased from third nations still contain raw materials or components created in China.

The U.S. was dependent on China for 532 major product categories by 2022, which was about four times as much as it was in 2000. At the same time, China’s dependence on U.S. goods was reduced by half.

A related public opinion calculation is that rising tariffs are anticipated to raise prices, which may cause American consumers—especially blue-collar voters—to become dissatisfied. In fact, Beijing thinks that Trump’s tariffs run the risk of causing the formerly robust U.S. economy to enter a recession.

On July 7, 2017, in Hamburg, Germany, U.S. President Donald Trump turns to face Chinese President Xi Jinping during the G20 Summit plenary session. Mikhail Svetlov/Getty Images photo

Strong instruments for retaliation

China has several strategic instruments at its disposal for revenge against the United States in addition to the altered economic circumstances.

According to some estimates, it supplies over 72% of the rare earth imports into the United States and controls the global rare earth supply chain, which is essential to the military and high-tech industries. China added 15 American companies to its export control list on March 4 and another 12 on April 9. Many were high-tech companies that depended on rare earth elements for their goods or were U.S. defense contractors.

Additionally, China is still able to target important U.S. agriculture export industries like soybeans and poultry, which are centered in Republican-leaning areas and largely reliant on Chinese demand. Approximately 10% of American chicken exports and 50% of American soybean exports come from China. Three significant U.S. soybean exporters had their import permits withdrawn by Beijing on March 4.

Additionally, a large number of American tech companies, including Apple and Tesla, are still closely associated with Chinese manufacturing. Beijing sees tariffs as a form of leverage on the Trump administration since they threaten to drastically reduce their profit margins. Already, Beijing is apparently planning to fight back through regulatory pressure on U.S. corporations operating in China.

Beijing may yet try to split the Trump administration by using the fact that Elon Musk, a top Trump insider who has argued with U.S. trade adviser Peter Navarro over tariffs, has significant commercial interests in China.
A Chinese strategic opening?

Beijing believes the U.S. onslaught against its own trade partners has provided a generational strategic opportunity to remove American hegemony, even though it believes it can withstand Trump’s sweeping tariffs on a bilateral basis.

Near home, this change has the potential to drastically alter East Asia’s geopolitical environment. Following Trump’s initial tariff hike on Beijing, China, Japan, and South Korea held their first economic meeting in five years on March 30 and promised to go forward with a trilateral free trade agreement. Given how meticulously the United States had worked to develop its South Korean and Japanese friends during the Biden administration as part of its strategy to offset Chinese regional power, the decision was especially noteworthy. According to Beijing, Trump’s actions present a chance to directly weaken American influence in the Indo-Pacific.

Similarly, Southeast Asian countries, which were also a top strategic regional focus under the Biden administration, might become closer to China as a result of Trump’s high tariffs on them. In an effort to strengthen “all-round cooperation” with neighbors, Chinese official media said on April 11 that President Xi Jinping would make state visits to Vietnam, Malaysia, and Cambodia from April 14–18. Notably, the Trump administration targeted all three Southeast Asian countries with reciprocal duties that have since been paused: 24% on Malaysian goods, 49% on Cambodian goods, and 46% on Vietnamese exports.

An even more enticing strategic potential is located farther away from China. The transatlantic alliance that aimed to decouple from China may be weakened as a result of Trump’s tariff policy, which has already led China and EU officials to consider bolstering their own previously tense trade relations.

The European Commission’s president and China’s premier spoke over the phone on April 8 and unanimously denounced U.S. trade protectionism while promoting free and open trade. Ironically, the EU announced its first round of retaliatory measures on April 9, the day China increased duties on U.S. goods to 84%. These measures included a 25% duty on a few U.S. imports valued at over €20 billion, but their implementation was postponed after Trump’s 90-day halt.

Officials from the EU and China are now discussing current trade restrictions and preparing for a full-scale conference in China in July.

Last but not least, China believes that Trump’s tariff policies could devalue the US dollar globally. The dollar’s value has decreased as a result of widespread tariffs placed on several nations, which have eroded investor confidence in the American economy.

The dollar and U.S. Treasury bonds have always been seen as safe haven investments, but recent market turbulence has called into question that perception. Simultaneously, high tariffs have weakened confidence in the currency and the US Treasury by generating questions about the sustainability of the US economy and its debt.

Parts of the Chinese economy will undoubtedly suffer from Trump’s tariffs, but Beijing seems to have a lot more options this time. It is capable of seriously harming American interests, but more significantly, Trump’s full-scale tariff war is giving China a unique and unheard-of strategic advantage.The Discussion

German Archive Helps Survivors Of Nazi Attack Come Back To Life

Half-sisters Helen Schaller and Sula Miller would never have met if it were not for the Arolsen Archives.

Only recently did German Schaller and American Miller learn that they had a father, a Holocaust survivor who immigrated to the United States.

Floriane Azoulay, director of the Arolsen Archives, the largest collection of data on Nazi victims and survivors worldwide, stated that Miller “contacted us because she was looking for information on her father.”

Born in the Austro-Hungarian Empire, Mendel Mueller was a Jew who was imprisoned in two Nazi concentration camps: Auschwitz in what was then occupied Poland and Buchenwald in northern Germany.

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He had another daughter, Helen, who was still alive and residing in Germany, according to an examination of the records.

“The two women came to know each other because of us,” Azoulay stated.

People throughout the world are still learning what happened to their family members who were taken to Adolf Hitler’s Nazi execution camps, eight decades after World War II ended.

Millions of records and artifacts can be found at the enormous Arolsen Archives, which are situated in the charming spa town of Bad Arolsen in central Germany.

Researchers discovered a 1951 letter from Miller’s father’s wife asking where he was when she phoned the archive to inquire about her father.

Mueller married a German shortly after the war, and the two had a daughter, Helen, who was born in 1947.

However, a while later, he moved to the United States without her, married an Austrian, and they had a child together, Sula, in 1960.

The two sisters first met last year after Bad Arolsen investigators were able to locate Helen four years after Miller’s original inquiry.

According to Azoulay, “their physical likeness was startling.”

Despite having divergent and complex opinions on their father, she claimed that “their meeting helped them make peace with the past.”

Rings, wallets, and watches

The Arolsen Archive still holds almost 30 million original papers on nearly 17.5 million people, despite the fact that 90% of its holdings have now been digitized.

Additionally, thousands of objects, including wallets, rings, and watches, have been gathered from the former Nazi camps.

In order to assist people in locating family members who had vanished during the war, the Allies established the International Tracing Service in early 1946.

In addition to Roma, homosexuals, political dissidents, and “racially pure” youngsters abducted by the Nazis as part of a program to combat the declining birth rate, it primarily dealt with Jews.

Bad Arolsen was selected due to its location in the middle of Germany’s four occupation zones (French, American, British, and Soviet), its ability to withstand Allied bombing, and its operational telephone network.

The ceremony was initially conducted by a peculiar combination of Germans, including former Nazi party members, Holocaust survivors from all around Europe, and members of the Allied forces.

However, as more of the survivors departed the nation, the number of German employees rose starting in the 1950s.

With the help of over 50 volunteers worldwide, the archive currently employs about 200 people.

According to Azoulay, it continues to receive about 20,000 inquiries annually, most of which are from survivors’ or victims’ children or grandchildren who are curious about their fate.

similar to Abraham Ben, who was born in May 1947 at a camp for displaced people in Bamberg, southern Germany, to Polish-Jewish parents.

No grandparents

Ben, who is now nearly 80, is still trying to find out what happened to his father’s family, who were abandoned when he fled the Warsaw Ghetto.

According to him, “there is a great possibility that they died in the camps.”

We never questioned Ben’s father about the Holocaust, and he never discussed it. We thought it hurt too much for him.

In the Jewish refugee center where Ben was born, almost no one had grandparents since the elderly, who were too frail to work, were the first to perish in the camps.

“When I was ten years old, I realized that other kids had grandparents since I attended a German school and my classmates would talk about the Christmas presents they received.”

Ben stated that he hopes to locate “cousins who may have survived” among his father’s five siblings’ offspring.

Nazi party records, including Gestapo arrest warrants, lists of individuals to be sent to the camps, and camp registers, are kept in the archives in Bad Arolsen.

Considering the slim odds of survival for the individuals included, the documents are frequently remarkably thorough.

Every prisoner’s height, eye and hair color, facial features, marital status, children, religion, and languages spoken, together with their name, date of birth, and deportation number, were recorded in the camp register in Buchenwald.

“The most amazing day of her life”

Because different languages can have different spellings of the same name, the records were initially arranged using a phonetic alphabet.

According to Nicole Dominicus, head of archive administration, “‘Abrahamovicz’ can be written in almost 800 different ways.”

Later, the archives were enlarged to contain correspondence between the Red Cross and the Nazi government as well as information acquired by the Allies.

Letters from persons looking for missing family members are also included in the folders.

A mother who survived Auschwitz writes to the International Tracing Service in 1948 to inquire about her daughter, whom she lost while in the camp.

In other countries, volunteers who work for the archives outside of Germany also assist with searching through records.

A volunteer in Poland named Manuela Golc recently met with a 93-year-old woman to give her a watch and a pair of earrings that had belonged to her mother, who was deported in 1944 following the Warsaw Uprising.

Golc stated, “She told me it was the finest day of her life,” as she shed tears.

Achim Werner, a 58-year-old German, was “shocked” to get a call from the archives informing him that his grandfather’s wedding ring had been removed from him upon his arrival in the Dachau concentration camp.

Unaware that his grandfather had been detained there, Werner had made multiple trips to the camp outside of Munich as a child and as an adult.

His statement was, “We knew that he was arrested in 1940, but nothing after that.”

Werner has no idea why his grandfather was put in jail, and he probably never will because there is no further information on him in the archives.

However, he has given his daughter the wedding ring in an effort to preserve the man’s memories.

He stated, “She will pass it on to her offspring after wearing it as a pendant.”

Route To Green Card Gets Tougher For Immigrant Spouses Of US Citizens

For immigrants, marrying a US citizen or a green card holder is no longer a straightforward one-way path to the American ideal. In sharp contrast to Biden-era regulations, which sometimes even waived off interviews of immigrant spouses, the American administration has implemented harsher laws to shape current immigration procedures during US President Donald Trump’s immigration crackdown.

Although there was always an interview phase for marriage-based green card applications, the administration has recently adopted a more stringent screening procedure. According to a Times of India (TOI) report, officials are asking for comprehensive papers detailing every element of partnerships, including information about the spouses’ sleeping patterns and allergies.

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“Compared to the Biden years, officers will be examining more closely and using their discretion more frequently. Immigration lawyer Ashwin Sharma said TOI, “We are noticing a surge in requests for documentation, and they are already spending more time authenticating marriages.”

The Vetting Procedure

Getting through the interview is a crucial stage in obtaining the green card clearance. Officials from the US consulate will conduct the interview if the spouse requesting permanent residency lives outside of the country. US Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) conducts interviews with applicants for adjustment of status who are already in the country, such as those with a non-immigrant H-1B visa.

Immigration attorneys advised applicants to make sure all of their documentation are in order and warned them to anticipate in-depth interrogation.

According to immigration lawyer Sharma, “we are seeing an increase in requests for evidence, and it is probable this pattern will soon become official policy.”

According to the experts, the couple’s story—including how they met, their intention to live together, and how they have kept their relationship going—is being closely examined by consular officials. Additionally, the full weight of proof rests on the paperwork because spouses of US citizens are not permitted to attend the visa interview in consular situations.

“The complete story must be told in the documents, including how the relationship started, the sincere desire to live as a married couple, how it has been maintained, and why it is legitimate. That entails unmistakable proof of visits, conversation, planning in common, and/or family participation,” he continued.

What Qualifies as Evidence

NPZ Law Group managing attorney Snehal Batra told TOI that candidates need to have a lot of supporting evidence ready, including shared accounts, photos, call records, money transfer receipts, and even combined life insurance plans.

She went on to say, “Be ready to respond to inquiries concerning your marital connection, including your spouse’s present job, income, level of education, and any previous marriages.”

Batra warned that a spouse may be subject to removal proceedings (deportation) if their green card is “denied due to an alleged marital fraud.”

Leniency in the Biden Era

Last year, President Joe Biden announced new regulations that would make it easier for US citizens’ undocumented spouses to apply for permanent residency.

Instead of extending eligibility for permanent residency, the new regulations made it easier for individuals who already met the requirements. This includes eliminating the application process’s requirement that they depart the nation.

Landmark US Antitrust Trial Could Force Zuckerberg To Sell Instagram

Monday marks the start of the trial for social media giant Meta, which is accused by the US government of abusing its market dominance to buy Instagram and WhatsApp before they could compete.

As it proceeds, the trial in a federal court in Washington crushes Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg’s hopes that the government will relax its enforcement of antitrust laws against Big Tech after Donald Trump returned to the White House.

The owner of Facebook may be compelled to sell Instagram and WhatsApp, which have become major worldwide players since their acquisition, as part of the Meta case, which is being brought by the Federal Trade Commission (FTC), the formidable US consumer protection organization.

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Judge James Boasberg, who is also overseeing a well-known case concerning White House directives to deport Venezuelans under wartime legislation, will preside over the trial and render a decision.

When the lawsuit was first brought against Meta in December 2020, during the first Trump administration, everyone was waiting to see if he would ask the FTC to step aside.

The third-richest man in the world, Mark Zuckerberg, has visited the White House several times in an attempt to convince the US president to settle rather than fight the trial—a move that would be unprecedented at this point.

The Verge reported that FTC Chair Andrew Ferguson downplayed the likelihood, saying, “I would be extremely astonished if something like that ever happened.”

Zuckerberg changed content moderation guidelines and made a donation to Trump’s inaugural fund as part of his lobbying efforts. In an apparent attempt to spend more time at the political power center, he recently paid $23 million for a residence in Washington.

Jonathan Kanter, an antitrust enforcer in the Biden administration, told CNBC that it would be “borderline embarrassing if Zuckerberg went to the White House and wound up with a settlement.”

The US government recently launched five significant tech antitrust actions, including the Meta complaint.

Apple and Amazon are also going to court, while Google is facing two trials after being found guilty of abusing its search-market dominance in August.

Over the course of a trial that is anticipated to last at least eight weeks, Zuckerberg, his erstwhile lieutenant Sheryl Sandberg, and a lengthy line of executives from competing companies will be taking the stand.

Facebook’s 2012 billion-dollar acquisition of Instagram, a tiny but promising photo-sharing service with two billion active users today, is at the heart of the case.

Zuckerberg described Instagram’s rise as “very worrisome” in an email that the FTC quoted, adding that it is “why we might want to explore paying a lot of money for this.”

The FTC contends that Zuckerberg’s concern that the messaging service might either become a social network or be acquired by a rival influenced Meta’s $19 billion acquisition of WhatsApp in 2014.

Defense lawyers for Meta will contend that the company’s large spending made these acquisitions into the current bestsellers.

They will also emphasize how fiercely competitive Meta’s apps are and how free they are for users.

The FTC contends that a drastically diminished user experience—with an excessive number of advertisements and product modifications that consumers are forced to put up with—is evidence of Meta’s monopoly strength.

Identifying the market

How the FTC determines Meta’s market will be a major judicial battlefield.

According to the US government, Facebook and Instagram are the leading companies in the app market for family and friend connections, which excludes TikTok and YouTube.

Meta, however, is not in agreement. “Every 17-year-old in the globe is aware that Instagram, Facebook, and WhatsApp compete with TikTok, YouTube, X, iMessage, and many more Chinese-owned platforms,” a representative stated.

On Substack, attorney Brendan Benedict stated, “The larger Meta can make the relevant market… the more likely it is to overcome the FTC’s lawsuit.”

When Mehul Choksi Alleged Abduction, And A Hungarian Woman’s ‘Honeytrap’

Nearly four years before his arrest in Belgium, wanted businessman Mehul Choksi was arrested in the Dominican Republic for illegal entry. He had then alleged that Indian agents forcibly removed him from Antigua and Barbuda, where he fled just before the Punjab National Bank fraud came to light, and took him to the Dominican Republic.

Diamantaire Mehul Choksi, who owned Gitanjali Group, is an accused in the 12,636-crore fraud at the state-run bank. He fled India in January 2018 and reached Antigua, where he had taken citizenship by investment. In May 2021, Choksi appeared in the Dominican Republic and was arrested for illegal entry. He alleged that he was abducted in Antigua, tortured and brought to the Dominican Republic on a boat.

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In the aftermath of the alleged abduction, a woman’s name came up. Choksi’s wife Priti alleged that they met Barbara Jabarika, a Hungarian national, in 2020 and alleged that she was part of a honeytrap plan. Barbara trashed these allegations and reports that she was Choksi’s “girlfriend”. I have my own income and business. I don’t need his cash, support, hotel booking, fake jewellery, or anything.”

She said Choksi introduced himself as Raj and that they first met in August 2020. “Raj (Mehul Choksi) was the one who approached me, asked for my number and ‘befriended me’, totally the opposite of what his wife says,” Barbara said. She also said Choksi had told her they may meet in Cuba, suggesting he planned to move there.

But Choksi said that Barbara did not attempt to assist him when he was being assaulted and loaded onto a boat to be transported from Antigua and Barbuda to Dominica. Additionally, he claimed that Barbara’s actions demonstrated that “she was a vital part of this whole scheme”

Barbara’s assertions that she knew Choksi as Raj were refuted by Priti Choksi. She questioned, “How is it possible that this woman, who has thousands of followers on Instagram, was unaware of all of this and did not come out to defend her ‘friend’ in the face of all the public outcry and media attention surrounding this case?” “These false allegations are merely an effort to paint an inaccurate picture of my spouse,” she stated.

In order to thwart India’s attempts to extradite Choksi, he was detained in the Dominican Republic for 51 days before receiving relief from the British Queen’s Privy Council and returning to Antigua. He was later exonerated of the Dominican Republic’s charges of illegal entrance.

However, while he was being beaten and put on a boat to be taken from Antigua and Barbuda to Dominica, Choksi claimed that Barbara made no effort to help him. Barbara’s conduct also showed that “she was a critical part of this whole conspiracy,” he said.

Priti Choksi denied Barbara’s claims that she knew Choksi as Raj. In light of the widespread public uproar and media coverage of this issue, she said, “How is it possible that this woman, who has thousands of Instagram followers, was uninformed of all of this and did not come out to defend her ‘friend’?” “These unfounded accusations are just an attempt to present a misleading image of my spouse,” she said.

Choksi was held for 51 days in the Dominican Republic to resist India’s attempts to extradite him, after which he was released by the British Queen’s Privy Council and returned to Antigua. Later on, he was cleared of the Dominican Republic’s accusations of unlawful entry.

Why India May Not Agree To ‘Zero-For-Zero Tariffs’ With US Under Trade Deal

New Delhi: It seems unlikely that New Delhi will accept a zero-for-zero tariff policy with Washington as the United States and India are scheduled to start virtual negotiations on the planned bilateral trade agreement (BTA) this week. Additionally, in light of US President Donald Trump’s “America first” stance, the two sides may not pursue item-by-item parity during these sector-specific discussions, instead focusing on lowering overall tariffs from both sides.

In the upcoming weeks, Washington and New Delhi are expected to hold sector-specific negotiations, and the initial stage of the US-India trade agreement may be released within the 90-day tariff-pause period.

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According to a report by NDTV Profit, the terms of reference for the agreement have been finalized, and future talks will mostly be conducted by video conferencing, while in-person meetings may also be held.

What Will Be the Main Topic?

Achieving tariff parity is unlikely to take precedence over discussions surrounding a comprehensive package deal on tariffs and non-tariff barriers.

NDTV Profit was informed by those in the know that “India and the U.S. may not go for item-by-item parity during these sector-specific talks, and the talks may focus upon crafting the deal on lowering the overall tariff down from both sides.”
Impossibility of “Zero-For-Zero” Tariffs

According to a report by Press Trust of India (PTI), the two nations are at different stages of economic development, thus a zero-for-zero tariff plan is also unlikely to be part of the agreement.

According to some trade experts, India can offer the US a “zero-for-zero” tariff plan in response to President Trump’s reciprocal tariff increases.

Zero-for-zero tariffs between the US and the EU, however, are feasible because both countries are developed and advanced, but they would not work well between India and the US, an official told PTI. India would nevertheless need to maintain fair pricing for a variety of items because of its very low per capita income.

Rather of enacting a broad range of tariffs or signing a more comprehensive trade agreement, two countries use the zero-for-zero tariff technique to designate particular product categories and remove the duties on them.

“It does not happen like this that if he will do ‘zero’ in electronics, we will also do in electronics,” the person added, adding that the India-US accord will always be a “package” arrangement that may cover topics like commodities and non-tariff barriers. This is not the case with trade agreements. It is an incorrect way of thinking.

The Delhi-based think tank GTRI recommended in February that India should approach the US with a zero-for-zero tariff plan in response to the US’s tariff increases. According to this plan, the US should lower taxes on a comparable number of commodities in exchange for India identifying tariff lines (or product categories) where it can remove import charges for American imports.

India may consider duty cuts for labor-intensive industries like clothing, textiles, gems and jewelry, leather, plastics, chemicals, oil seeds, shrimp, and horticulture products, while the US is considering duty concessions in industries like certain industrial goods, automobiles (especially electric vehicles), wines, petrochemical products, dairy, and agricultural products like apples, tree nuts, and alfalfa hay.

US-India BTA Discussions

Since March, the US and India have been discussing a bilateral trade agreement (BTA). In order to more than quadruple bilateral commerce from the current level of approximately USD 191 billion to USD 500 billion by 2030, both parties have set a goal to complete the first phase of the agreement by the fall (September–October) of this year.

“Work on the deal has begun. In terms of trade negotiations, India is well ahead of other nations,” the person continued.

The United States was India’s biggest trading partner from 2021–2022 until 2023–2024. About 18% of India’s total goods exports, 6.22% of its imports, and 10.73% of its bilateral trade are attributed to it.

In 2023–2024, India’s trade surplus (the difference between imports and exports) with the United States was USD 35.32 billion.

“Winter Vomiting Bug” Cases Surge In UK, New Figures Show ‘Stubbornly High’ Spread

Despite the arrival of spring and the start of British Summer Time, norovirus cases in England are remaining unusually high, according to The Metro. New data shows that the number of people in hospitals with norovirus symptoms hasn’t decreased as expected.

On average, 903 hospital beds were occupied daily last week by patients with norovirus, nearly the same as the week before. While this is down from a peak in mid-February, it’s the highest number recorded for this time of year in the past four years.

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The National Health Service (NHS) reported a significant increase in visits to its norovirus information webpage earlier this month, indicating that many people are seeking advice about the illness. The persistent high levels of norovirus are a concern, even as warmer weather arrives.

Professor Sir Stephen Powis, NHS England’s national medical director, told The Metro: ‘While the worst of winter is no doubt over for NHS staff, virus rates in our hospitals remain stubbornly high and we are still feeling the pressure – the green shoots of spring for the NHS aren’t showing just yet.

“It is crucial that the public continues to use 999 and A&E in life-threatening emergencies and use NHS 111 – and 111 online – if you need advice and support for other conditions.” Amy Douglas, lead epidemiologist at the UKHSA, stated earlier this month that “hospitals continue to run at near capacity, while the added pressure from almost one in seven beds taken up by patients who do not need to be in hospital has not relented for 12 weeks and counting.” “Norovirus levels are still exceptionally high, and now with multiple genotypes spreading at the same time, people could end up getting infected more than once this season.”

Hurun 2025: Donald Trump Is Richest US President Ever. His Net Worth Is…

The wealthiest US president in history is Donald Trump. The 78-year-old tripled his wealth to $7.2 billion with his 53% ownership in Truth Social, making him the first person to appear in the Top 500 of the Hurun Global Rich List 2025.

Trump’s fan base and platform dominance have caused his income to almost treble. The story claims that Trump’s “post-election bonus” also benefited his billionaire partners Peter Thiel and Elon Musk.

“Tech investor Peter Thiel and close friend Elon Musk saw their wealth increase by 67% to US$14 billion and 82% to US$420 billion, respectively. Trump’s fortune has nearly tripled to US$7.2 billion thanks to the US President’s fan base, according to the Hurun Report. The richest person in the world is once again Elon Musk.

As of January 21, 2025, Forbes estimated Donald Trump’s net worth to be $6.7 billion, a record high. His real estate holdings, which include properties owned by the Trump Organization, upscale golf resorts, and the renowned Mar-a-Lago residence, are the main source of his fortune.

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Unexpectedly, the $TRUMP memecoin, which surged in value upon its launch and currently makes up over 89% of his fortune, significantly improved his financial situation. Trump’s financial empire keeps expanding as he serves a second term as the 47th President of the United States, combining traditional assets with cutting-edge digital endeavors.

In 2024, there were 870 billionaires in the US, including 96 newcomers. Bernard Arnault of France was the only one to prevent it from dominating the top 10. The owner of the luxury group LVMH, Arnault, 75, lost $18 billion and fell to seventh position with $157 billion.

Forty-two percent of the Hurun Top 100’s total wealth is accounted for by the 45 American billionaires that are listed. Software and services (106 billionaires), media and entertainment (111 billionaires), and financial services (170 billionaires) are the top three industries in the United States.

Due mostly to inheritance, the United States also boasts 130 female billionaires, second only to China (823 total, including nine recent additions). For the second year in a row, New York topped the global list of billionaires with 129 billionaires.

India, with 284 billionaires, came in third.

Putin Calls For Zelensky’s Removal As Ukraine Negotiations Face Uncertainty

In the talks to put an end to the conflict in Ukraine, Russian President Vladimir Putin has raised the stakes. Taking aim directly, he has demanded that Zelensky be removed as president of Ukraine and that a “transitional administration” be installed in his place.

As Moscow asserts its dominance on the battlefield and at the negotiating table, President Putin has also directed his military to “finish out” any and all Ukrainian troops.
President Zelensky and President Putin hate each other. Both speak to interlocutors at neutral locations rather than directly. These discussions are being facilitated by the US, led by President Donald Trump. Ukraine is concerned that it would be pressured to agree to a final peace agreement that benefits Moscow. The statement that President Zelensky “does not have the cards” has previously been made by President Trump.

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During an Arctic event, President Putin stated, “Under the auspices of the United Nations, we might, of course, discuss with the United States, even with European countries, and of course with our allies and friends, the prospect of establishing a transitional administration in Ukraine.”

More than three years into the conflict, which has claimed tens of thousands of lives on both sides, President Putin’s confidence has been bolstered by a thaw between Washington and Moscow since Donald Trump’s return to office and the US leader’s warnings to cease aiding Kyiv.

Russia has insisted since the start of the conflict that Ukraine’s decision to join NATO and arm itself against Russia was the primary cause of the conflict. Moscow holds President Zelensky accountable for these poorly thought-out geopolitical moves that have widened the gap between Russia and Europe.

President Zelensky and President Putin hate each other. Both speak to interlocutors at neutral locations rather than directly. These discussions are being facilitated by the US, led by President Donald Trump. Ukraine is concerned that it would be pressured to agree to a final peace agreement that benefits Moscow. The statement that President Zelensky “does not have the cards” has previously been made by President Trump.

During an Arctic event, President Putin stated, “Under the auspices of the United Nations, we might, of course, discuss with the United States, even with European countries, and of course with our allies and friends, the prospect of establishing a transitional administration in Ukraine.”

“For what purpose? He subtly referred to Zelensky as a dictator, something that President Trump has already done recently, saying, “To hold a democratic presidential election that would bring about the establishment of a capable government that would have the confidence of the people, and then start negotiations with these authorities on a peace agreement and sign legitimate documents.”

“These Lunatics…”: US Says Over 300 Visas Likely Revoked Amid Crackdown

US Secretary of State Marco Rubio said Thursday that the Trump administration was searching daily for “these lunatics” after Washington arrested and revoked the visa of a Turkish student at Tufts University, and suggested that the State Department may have revoked over 300 visas.

Rubio’s remarks came in response to a query concerning Rumeysa Ozturk, a Turkish student who was arrested by plainclothes and masked agents on Tuesday night in Somerville, Massachusetts, outside of Boston. The Trump administration’s most recent move against a foreign student who had expressed support for Palestinians in Israel’s conflict in Gaza was her arrest.

“At this time, it may be over 300. Every day, we do it. At a press appearance in Guyana, Rubio declared, “I take away their visas every time I locate one of these lunatics,” without specifying which individuals’ visas had been canceled.

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Rubio told reporters on the plane returning to Washington that the 300 visas that were revoked were a mix of visiting and student permits. He claimed to have signed each and every action.

“We are searching daily for these crazy people who are causing chaos, but I hope we run out eventually because we have eliminated them all.”

When asked what particular acts Ozturk had taken that warranted the State Department’s decision to revoke his visa, the top US diplomat acknowledged the decision but did not elaborate.

According to Rubio, Washington would revoke any previously granted visas if students engaged in activities like “vandalizing colleges, harassing students, taking over buildings, creating a ruckus.”

Rubio stated that the information submitted to him on Ozturk’s case satisfied the criterion of “those that are supportive of movements that go opposite to the foreign policy of the United States,” but he did not specify whether Ozturk had engaged in such activities.

Ozturk had entered the nation on an F-1 visa to study as a Fulbright Scholar in Tufts’ PhD program in Child Study and Human Development.

One year prior to her detention, Ozturk co-authored an opinion piece in the Tufts Daily, the student newspaper, criticizing the university’s response to student calls to “acknowledge the Palestinian genocide” and withdraw from firms with ties to Israel.
Ozturk’s attorney filed a lawsuit after her arrest, claiming that her detention was illegal.

In a filing on Thursday, the US Department of Justice stated that Ozturk was now in Louisiana and had been detained outside of Massachusetts at the time the lawsuit was filed, despite a federal judge in Boston on Tuesday night ordering US Immigration and Customs Enforcement to refrain from removing her from Massachusetts without 48 hours’ notice.

In a statement released late Wednesday, her attorney, Mahsa Khanbabai, described the allegations against her client as “baseless” and pointed out that she had not been charged with any crimes.

Khanbabai stated, “It seems the only thing she is being persecuted for is her right to free expression.”

Supporters of Ozturk claim that her detention is the first known immigration arrest of a student involved in such activism in the Boston area. The Trump administration has detained or attempted to detain a number of foreign-born students who are lawfully in the US and have participated in pro-Palestinian demonstrations.

Critics have denounced the acts as an attack on free expression. The administration of Republican President Donald Trump contends that some protests can jeopardize US foreign policy and are antisemitic.

“Those we are expelling from our nation are not demonstrators; they are vandalizing. College campuses are being overtaken by them. Students are being harassed by them. “They are going beyond demonstration,” Rubio stated during a press appearance in Suriname later on Thursday.

“We desire their departure. We will expel each and every one of them that I come across.