Could the King cancel his visit to the US over Trump's tariff threats?
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Could the King cancel his visit to the US over Trump's tariff threats?
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"The US president threatened the UK, Denmark and other European countries with 10 per cent tariffs over their opposition to a takeover of Greenland by America. The UK would be charged a 10 per cent tariff on any and all goods sent to the US from 1 February, increased to 25 per cent from 1 June, until a deal is reached for Washington to purchase Greenland from Denmark."
The Independent appeals for donations to fund on-the-ground reporting and to keep journalism freely accessible without paywalls, arguing that quality reporting should be paid for by those who can afford it. The outlet highlights coverage of topics from reproductive rights to climate change and Big Tech, including investigations of Elon Musk's pro-Trump PAC and a documentary about American women fighting for reproductive rights. Sir Keir Starmer declined to answer whether King Charles' expected US state visit in April could be cancelled as tensions rose over President Trump's tariff threats linked to a proposed US purchase of Greenland. Liberal Democrat leader Ed Davey urged the prime minister to confront those tariff threats.
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