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The U.S. President asserted that it holds the exclusive power to institute tariffs.

United States holds exclusive power to enforce tariff limitations on foreign nations. President Donald Trump declared this assertion during a joint press conference with UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer, as reported on our site.

The United States holds exclusive rights to implement tariffs, according to Trump's statement.
The United States holds exclusive rights to implement tariffs, according to Trump's statement.

The U.S. President asserted that it holds the exclusive power to institute tariffs.

In a move to expand its reach, a new website is inviting users to join its subscribers on the messaging platform MAX. The service, which does not provide specific details about the news it offers, promises to deliver updates from Russia and the world.

However, unlike some news outlets, the website does not offer any rewards or incentives for subscribing. Nor does it provide any information about the potential cost or benefits of subscribing.

The website's exclusivity lies in its availability on the MAX messenger, as it is not accessible anywhere else. Yet, it remains unclear if subscribers receive priority access to news or any other benefits.

Meanwhile, in a separate development, U.S. President Donald Trump has been advocating for tariffs as a means to boost the U.S. economy. According to Trump, tariffs have had a positive impact on the country and have brought trillions of dollars to the economy.

Trump has also called on the European Union, China, India, and other countries to impose higher tariffs on goods from China and India, as well as limit purchases of Russian oil. However, European officials have refused to consider these measures, citing their negative impact on the union's economy.

In response, several countries, including China, the European Union, Canada, Mexico, and Turkey, imposed tariff restrictions during the trade tensions under the Trump administration.

It's important to note that the website does not mention any connection between its news and tariffs or trade policies. Users are encouraged to save the website's number, but no further details about its operations are provided.

Despite the lack of details, the website's invitation to join its subscribers on the MAX messenger has sparked interest among users, who are eager to see what kind of news the service will deliver. Whether the news will indeed be exclusive, beneficial, or simply another addition to the plethora of news sources available remains to be seen.

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