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US Suspends Mexican Livestock Imports Amid Screwworm Outbreak, Raising Tensions
The U.S. Department of Agriculture abruptly suspended land imports of Mexican cattle, horses, and bison for two weeks due to the screwworm pest, despite recent talks suggesting a solution; Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum responded by criticizing the decision as unfair and asserting Mexico's sove...
US Suspends Mexican Livestock Imports Amid Screwworm Outbreak, Raising Tensions
The U.S. Department of Agriculture abruptly suspended land imports of Mexican cattle, horses, and bison for two weeks due to the screwworm pest, despite recent talks suggesting a solution; Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum responded by criticizing the decision as unfair and asserting Mexico's sove...
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48% Bias Score


Merz and Trump Discuss Ukraine Conflict and Trade Dispute
German Chancellor Friedrich Merz and US President Donald Trump held their first phone call on Thursday, discussing the war in Ukraine, the US-EU trade dispute, and the possibility of future visits; both leaders expressed a commitment to cooperation, although significant differences remain on certain...
Merz and Trump Discuss Ukraine Conflict and Trade Dispute
German Chancellor Friedrich Merz and US President Donald Trump held their first phone call on Thursday, discussing the war in Ukraine, the US-EU trade dispute, and the possibility of future visits; both leaders expressed a commitment to cooperation, although significant differences remain on certain...
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44% Bias Score


Trump's Film Tariffs Threaten Canadian Film Industry
President Donald Trump's announcement of 100% tariffs on non-US films threatens the Canadian film industry, which saw $4.73 billion in foreign productions between April 2023 and March 2024, prompting calls for domestic support and highlighting the industry's dependence on Hollywood.
Trump's Film Tariffs Threaten Canadian Film Industry
President Donald Trump's announcement of 100% tariffs on non-US films threatens the Canadian film industry, which saw $4.73 billion in foreign productions between April 2023 and March 2024, prompting calls for domestic support and highlighting the industry's dependence on Hollywood.
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36% Bias Score


US Threatens to Halt Mexican Livestock Imports Over Screwworm Fly Outbreak
The U.S. threatened to ban Mexican livestock imports by April 30th due to a resurgence of the screwworm fly, impacting bilateral trade after a previous suspension and the recent confirmation of the first human case in Mexico.
US Threatens to Halt Mexican Livestock Imports Over Screwworm Fly Outbreak
The U.S. threatened to ban Mexican livestock imports by April 30th due to a resurgence of the screwworm fly, impacting bilateral trade after a previous suspension and the recent confirmation of the first human case in Mexico.
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48% Bias Score


Strained US-Spain Relations: Bessent Presses for Increased Defense Spending and Google Tax Repeal
US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent met with Spain's Economy Minister Carlos Cuerpo in Washington; Bessent pressed for increased Spanish defense spending and elimination of the Google tax, while Cuerpo described the meeting as constructive, revealing a divergence in public statements.
Strained US-Spain Relations: Bessent Presses for Increased Defense Spending and Google Tax Repeal
US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent met with Spain's Economy Minister Carlos Cuerpo in Washington; Bessent pressed for increased Spanish defense spending and elimination of the Google tax, while Cuerpo described the meeting as constructive, revealing a divergence in public statements.
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56% Bias Score


US Grants Tariff Exemptions on Chinese Electronics Amid Escalating Trade War
The U.S. granted exemptions from steep tariffs on Chinese electronics and semiconductors, benefiting American consumers and tech companies, but the move is part of an ongoing trade war with China that includes retaliatory tariffs and a WTO complaint from China.
US Grants Tariff Exemptions on Chinese Electronics Amid Escalating Trade War
The U.S. granted exemptions from steep tariffs on Chinese electronics and semiconductors, benefiting American consumers and tech companies, but the move is part of an ongoing trade war with China that includes retaliatory tariffs and a WTO complaint from China.
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44% Bias Score

U.S. Suspends Mexican Livestock Imports Due to Screwworm
The United States unilaterally suspended land imports of Mexican cattle, horses, and bison for two weeks due to the screwworm pest affecting Mexican livestock since November, impacting Mexico's \$1 billion annual livestock exports to the U.S.

U.S. Suspends Mexican Livestock Imports Due to Screwworm
The United States unilaterally suspended land imports of Mexican cattle, horses, and bison for two weeks due to the screwworm pest affecting Mexican livestock since November, impacting Mexico's \$1 billion annual livestock exports to the U.S.
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36% Bias Score

Trump Rejects Canada's Tariff Reduction Plea
In an Oval Office meeting, President Trump refused to reduce tariffs on Canadian goods despite Prime Minister Carney's plea, citing unfair treatment by Canada and repeating a false claim of a \$200 billion annual US subsidy, contrasting with the actual \$35.7 billion 2024 trade deficit; Carney empha...

Trump Rejects Canada's Tariff Reduction Plea
In an Oval Office meeting, President Trump refused to reduce tariffs on Canadian goods despite Prime Minister Carney's plea, citing unfair treatment by Canada and repeating a false claim of a \$200 billion annual US subsidy, contrasting with the actual \$35.7 billion 2024 trade deficit; Carney empha...
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44% Bias Score

EU Considers \$50 Billion Spending Plan to Resolve Trade Dispute with U.S.
The European Union is considering increasing purchases of American goods by \$50 billion to resolve trade disputes with the U.S., aiming to address a perceived trade deficit and potentially alleviate U.S.-imposed tariffs.

EU Considers \$50 Billion Spending Plan to Resolve Trade Dispute with U.S.
The European Union is considering increasing purchases of American goods by \$50 billion to resolve trade disputes with the U.S., aiming to address a perceived trade deficit and potentially alleviate U.S.-imposed tariffs.
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44% Bias Score

US Threatens to Halt Mexican Live Animal Imports Over Screwworm Threat
To protect the U.S. cattle industry from the northward spread of the New World screwworm, Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins warned Mexico that the U.S. will halt live animal imports by April 30th unless Mexico addresses pest control issues and removes import duties on essential supplies.

US Threatens to Halt Mexican Live Animal Imports Over Screwworm Threat
To protect the U.S. cattle industry from the northward spread of the New World screwworm, Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins warned Mexico that the U.S. will halt live animal imports by April 30th unless Mexico addresses pest control issues and removes import duties on essential supplies.
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52% Bias Score

US-China Trade War Intensifies Amid Conflicting Tariff Statements
Amid an ongoing trade war, China called for a complete cancellation of US tariffs on Chinese goods, while the US president denied exemptions despite previous announcements of relief for technology products, escalating trade tensions.

US-China Trade War Intensifies Amid Conflicting Tariff Statements
Amid an ongoing trade war, China called for a complete cancellation of US tariffs on Chinese goods, while the US president denied exemptions despite previous announcements of relief for technology products, escalating trade tensions.
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44% Bias Score

US to More Than Double Tariffs on Canadian Softwood Lumber
The U.S. Department of Commerce will increase combined anti-dumping and countervailing duties on Canadian softwood lumber to 34.45 percent by September, following a new investigation that could impose global tariffs and is based on allegations of unfairly low stumpage fees.

US to More Than Double Tariffs on Canadian Softwood Lumber
The U.S. Department of Commerce will increase combined anti-dumping and countervailing duties on Canadian softwood lumber to 34.45 percent by September, following a new investigation that could impose global tariffs and is based on allegations of unfairly low stumpage fees.
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40% Bias Score
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