Trump Issues Tariffs On Mexico And Tough UK News

This weeks business news has exploded with bright headlines depicting international stories. President Donald Trump has been putting tariffs on countries such as China, and now Mexico.

The British have been dealing with their own issues as Tories are warned against allowing the UK to leave the European Union without Brexit deal.

What Is Going On In The UK?- Letters To Potential Prime Ministers

Carolyn Fairbairn wrote open letters to conservatives in anger explaining and discussing the frustrations of small businesses that will be heavily affected by the upcoming proposed changes. The people living in the UK have noticed a growing number of conservatives running for prime minister which has triggered nerves in the people.

In the same letters, Fairbairn continues to argue about the dangers of leaving the EU without a proper Brexit deal.

China Tariffs Influenced Trumps Decision To Tariff Mexican Goods.

The United States president, Donald Trump, has sparked conversations as countless headlines are published. In the last few months, Trump decided on implementing tariffs onto foreign technology goods which restricted a lot of Chinese based companies.

The drug war in Mexico is the next to be affected. Trump, tired of the war on drugs that has been going on for decades announced high tariffs of Mexican goods. Illegal immigration is also a key factor in the 5% increase of imported goods from Mexicos border.

Young Girl Groomed Inside Of A Terrorist Group

The UK has been on global news in the last decade for various terrorist attacks. Just last week, Shamima Begum was questioned and presented a lawyer. This lawyer established an abusive and manipulative pattern between the home secretary and Shamima. The family did not know about most of this and were surprised to hear that the police spoke with their child.

At only 15 years old, Begum ran from Syria to join the controversial group, the Islamic State. Most of this information was found here.

 

 

 

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