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Trump signals flexibility on tariffs | Stocks rise | Venezuela hit with new sanctions

March 2025 255 views 02 Min 07 Sec

 

President Donald Trump signals potential flexibility on new tariffs, hinting that some countries may get exemptions. Reports of a possible reprieve sent U.S. stocks higher, while the White House warns against expecting major concessions. Meanwhile, Trump announces a $21 billion Hyundai investment in the U.S. and imposes a 25% tariff on countries buying Venezuelan oil, escalating trade tensions.

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