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Trump Tariffs: Trump defends ‘explosive’ tariff, claims to be $ 2 billion every day

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US President Donald Trump has once again defended his aggressive trade policies, claiming that the United States is now in billions of dollars with newly implemented tariffs on foreign imports.
Speaking from the East Room of the White House on Tuesday, a series of executive orders were promoted by signing a series of executive orders. Coal industryTrump took time to address his broad tariffs on business partners, which are ready to be effective on more than 60 countries tonight.
In a comment given to MPs, cabinet members, industry officials and coal miners, Trump described the impact of the tariff as “somewhat explosive”, but insisted that they were important for their vision to revive. American industry,
“Tariffs are on,” he said, standing on a podium under the Golden Draps. Trump said, “Money is being invested at a level which we have never seen”.
According to Trump, tariffs are already being born as $ 2 billion per day. He did not provide detailed figures or specified which tariffs reported were responsible for the revenue, but emphasized that the administration was submerged with requests from countries expecting to negotiate exemption.
He said, “Our problem is that we cannot see that many fast. But we do not have, because the tariffs are on”, he said.
Trump ordered ‘Turbocharged Coal’
The tariff comment took place during a comprehensive program focused on the coal field, where Trump signed four executive orders aimed at reviving the struggling industry, promising “turbocharged coal mining” and fulfilling energy demands operated by artificial intelligence and data centers.
Furned by coal miners in the hard cap, Trump vowed “more than double” power generation, suspended the set off of coal -powered power plants, and raised regulatory obstacles affecting coal extraction.
He also directed the Department of Justice that he said that to challenge the policies of the state, he said that coal was biased against. Critics, including climate NGOs, accused the administration of using AI on the pretext of pushing a polluting and old energy source.
According to the news agency AP, orders include a adjournment on the coal rules of Obama-era, investigating state level policies seen as hostile to coal, and emergency measures allow the old coal-powered power plants to be commissioned.

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