SC Issues Notice to UP Govt Over QR Code Mandate for Eateries on Kanwar Yatra Route

The Supreme Court on Tuesday issued a notice to the Uttar Pradesh government in response to multiple petitions challenging its directive requiring eateries and dhabas along the Kanwar Yatra route to display QR codes containing ownership information. The court sought the state’s response following petitions filed by Delhi University professor Apoorvanand Jha and activist Aakar Patel. The petitioners argued that the directive amounts to a digital form of religious profiling, which violates a previous Supreme Court order. That earlier order, issued in July 2023, had stayed similar mandates from both Uttar Pradesh and Uttarakhand, which required food vendors and hawkers to display the names of owners and staff. At the time, the court had ruled that while authorities may require information about the type of food being served, they could not mandate disclosure of the owner’s identity. The current petitions allege that the QR code requirement is a case of “wilful disobedience” of the court’s previous ruling, stating, “These steps effectively serve the same unconstitutional end through digital means.” The plea cites media reports confirming that the QR codes grant public access to ownership details, thereby bypassing the court’s restraint. Further, the petitioners warned of a “grave and imminent risk” to the rights of affected vendors, especially those belonging to minority communities. They argued that the vague and overly broad directives blur the line between lawful licensing and unlawful religious profiling, potentially paving the way for “violent enforcement” by vigilante groups or authorities. The petitioners have urged the Supreme Court to immediately prohibit the Uttar Pradesh government from enforcing the directive, arguing that it is essentially a rebranded version of a previously stayed and constitutionally problematic policy.

Diljit Dosanjh Unveils Intense Poster for ‘Punjab 95’, Transforms into Human Rights Icon Jaswant Singh Khalra

Diljit Dosanjh has shared a powerful new poster for his long-awaited biopic Punjab 95, in which he portrays the late human rights activist Jaswant Singh Khalra. The stark visual — showing Diljit with tied hands and a haunting, defiant stare — has gone viral, reigniting public interest in the film’s controversial and politically charged story. Directed by Honey Trehan and produced by Ronnie Screwvala’s RSVP Movies, Punjab 95 delves into the harrowing true story of Khalra, who courageously exposed thousands of extrajudicial killings in Punjab during the insurgency era of the 1980s and ’90s. A Film Marked by Censorship and Controversy Though initially set to premiere at the Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF) in 2023, the film was mysteriously pulled from the lineup just days before screening. The Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC) reportedly demanded over 120 cuts, citing the politically sensitive nature of its content — further delaying the film’s release. Director Trehan has described Punjab 95 as “a haunting depiction of systemic brutality and the cost of speaking truth to power.” The film seeks to immortalize Khalra’s courage, who was abducted and murdered in 1995 after revealing the illegal cremation of thousands of unidentified bodies. Diljit’s Commitment to the Cause Despite the setbacks, Diljit has remained firm in his support for the film. His latest poster drop is more than just a promotional effort — it’s a bold statement about truth, justice, and remembrance, shared with his massive fanbase to keep the spotlight on Khalra’s legacy. Meanwhile, Diljit is also juggling work on Border 2, a war drama co-starring Varun Dhawan and Ahaan Shetty, but Punjab 95 remains his most politically and emotionally charged role to date. As the film awaits final certification and a release date, fans and human rights watchers alike are hoping Punjab 95 sees the light of day soon — not just as cinema, but as a crucial chapter in India’s reckoning with its past.

Jaishankar Meets Chinese Vice President on First China Visit in Five Years, Backs SCO Presidency

External Affairs Minister Subrahmanyam Jaishankar, currently on his first visit to China in five years, met with Chinese Vice President Han Zheng in Beijing on Monday. During the meeting, Jaishankar expressed optimism about the recent improvement in India-China bilateral ties and emphasized the importance of maintaining this positive momentum. “Pleased to meet Vice President Han Zheng soon after my arrival in Beijing today. Conveyed India’s support for China’s SCO Presidency. Noted the improvement in our bilateral ties. And expressed confidence that discussions during my visit will maintain that positive trajectory,” Jaishankar posted on X (formerly Twitter). In the bilateral discussions, Jaishankar reiterated New Delhi’s support for Beijing’s presidency of the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO). He noted that relations between the two countries have seen gradual progress since the meeting between Prime Minister Narendra Modi and President Xi Jinping in Kazan, Russia, in October last year. Highlighting areas of cooperation, Jaishankar mentioned the resumption of the Kailash Mansarovar Yatra, which has been well received in India. He stressed that continued normalisation of ties could yield mutually beneficial outcomes, especially given the complexity of the current international landscape. “As neighbouring nations and major economies, an open exchange of views and perspectives between India and China is very important,” he added. This is Jaishankar’s first visit to China since the deadly Galwan Valley clash in June 2020. His trip follows recent high-level visits by Defence Minister Rajnath Singh and National Security Advisor Ajit Doval, who were in China in June for SCO-related meetings. Jaishankar is also scheduled to hold a bilateral meeting with his Chinese counterpart, Wang Yi, later on Monday. The two leaders last met in February on the sidelines of the G20 meeting in Johannesburg, South Africa, where both sides emphasized mutual trust and support. The SCO foreign ministers’ meeting will take place in Tianjin on Tuesday. Meanwhile, Wang Yi is expected to visit India next month for talks with NSA Ajit Doval, as part of the ongoing dialogue under the Special Representatives mechanism aimed at resolving the long-standing border dispute.

घटिया सड़क निर्माण और विवादित डिज़ाइनों के बीच MPPWD ने नए इंजीनियरों के लिए प्रशिक्षण को अनिवार्य किया

भोपाल: मध्यप्रदेश लोक निर्माण विभाग (MPPWD) ने हाल के सड़क और फ्लाईओवर निर्माण में खामियों को लेकर उठे विवादों के बीच अपने नए इंजीनियरों के लिए एक अहम फैसला लिया है। विभाग ने एक सर्कुलर जारी कर सड़क, पुल और फ्लाईओवर के निर्माण और मरम्मत की सही तकनीकों पर आधारित प्रशिक्षण को अनिवार्य कर दिया है। यह प्रशिक्षण भारतीय सड़क परिषद (IRC) के मैन्युअल के अनुसार आयोजित किया जाएगा। प्रशिक्षण पूरा करने के बाद इंजीनियरों को एक आंतरिक परीक्षा देनी होगी। केवल वे ही इंजीनियर जिन्हें इस परीक्षा में सफलता मिलेगी, उन्हें फील्ड पोस्टिंग दी जाएगी। हाल ही में विभाग चर्चा में तब आया जब भोपाल के ऐशबाग रेलवे ओवरब्रिज की बनावट पर सवाल उठे। ओवरब्रिज में तीखा 90 डिग्री मोड़ दिए जाने पर दो प्रमुख मुख्य अभियंताओं सहित आधा दर्जन से अधिक इंजीनियरों को निलंबित कर दिया गया। इसके बाद इंदौर में भी इसी तरह के डिजाइन वाले एक अन्य ओवरब्रिज का मामला सामने आया, जहां दो तीखे मोड़ दिए गए थे। इस पर पीडब्ल्यूडी मंत्री ने सफाई दी कि यह डिज़ाइन पीडब्ल्यूडी मैनुअल के अनुसार है और मोड़ 114 डिग्री का है। इसी बीच, राजधानी भोपाल सहित अन्य शहरों में बारिश के शुरुआती दौर में ही नई सड़कों पर दरारें और गड्ढे उभर आए, जिससे सड़क निर्माण की गुणवत्ता पर सवाल खड़े हो गए। जब मंत्री से इस पर प्रतिक्रिया मांगी गई, तो उन्होंने कहा, “जब तक सड़कें हैं, गड्ढे भी रहेंगे। दुनिया में कहीं भी ऐसी तकनीक नहीं है जिससे गड्ढा-मुक्त सड़कें बन सकें।” इस बयान पर भी काफी आलोचना हुई। विभाग के एक मुख्य अभियंता ने इस सर्कुलर की पुष्टि करते हुए कहा, “हां, सर्कुलर जारी किया गया है। IRC मैनुअल में निर्माण और मरम्मत की सभी तकनीकी जानकारी और मापदंड दिए गए हैं, लेकिन नए इंजीनियर इसे ठीक से पढ़ नहीं रहे हैं। इसलिए यह प्रशिक्षण और परीक्षा अनिवार्य की गई है ताकि वे मैनुअल को गंभीरता से पढ़ें और समझें।” इस पहल का उद्देश्य यह सुनिश्चित करना है कि भविष्य में डिज़ाइन संबंधी गलतियों और घटिया निर्माण कार्य की पुनरावृत्ति न हो, और इंजीनियर आधुनिक मानकों के अनुरूप कार्य करें।

एयर इंडिया हादसा: प्रारंभिक रिपोर्ट में विमान या इंजन में कोई तकनीकी खराबी नहीं – सीईओ कैंपबेल विल्सन

भारत में 12 जून को हुए भीषण हवाई हादसे के एक महीने बाद एयर इंडिया के सीईओ कैंपबेल विल्सन ने कहा है कि हादसे की प्रारंभिक रिपोर्ट में विमान या उसके इंजनों में कोई यांत्रिक या मेंटेनेंस से जुड़ी गड़बड़ी नहीं पाई गई है। अपने कर्मचारियों को भेजे एक पत्र में उन्होंने मीडिया में चल रही अटकलों और अफवाहों पर नाराज़गी जताई और सभी से आग्रह किया कि वे इन अनुमानों पर ध्यान देने के बजाय रिपोर्ट में सामने आए तथ्यों पर भरोसा करें। सीईओ ने लिखा, “प्रारंभिक रिपोर्ट में स्पष्ट किया गया है कि विमान और उसके इंजन में कोई तकनीकी या मेंटेनेंस से जुड़ी समस्या नहीं थी। सभी आवश्यक मेंटेनेंस कार्य समय पर पूरे किए गए थे। ईंधन की गुणवत्ता में कोई कमी नहीं थी और टेक-ऑफ के दौरान भी कोई असामान्यता नहीं पाई गई।” उन्होंने बताया कि दोनों पायलटों ने उड़ान से पहले आवश्यक ब्रीथ एनालाइज़र परीक्षण पास किया था और उनकी चिकित्सकीय स्थिति में भी कोई समस्या नहीं पाई गई थी। इस दर्दनाक हादसे में लंदन जा रहे विमान में सवार 241 यात्रियों और चालक दल के सदस्यों की मृत्यु हो गई थी, जबकि जमीन पर भी 30 लोगों की जान चली गई थी। एएआईबी (Aircraft Accident Investigation Bureau) द्वारा जारी प्रारंभिक रिपोर्ट के अनुसार, विमान के फ्यूल स्विच बंद कर दिए गए थे और इंजनों को दोबारा स्टार्ट करने की कोशिश की गई थी। रिपोर्ट में किसी प्रकार की साजिश या बर्ड हिट के संकेत नहीं मिले हैं। हालांकि नागरिक उड्डयन मंत्री राम मोहन नायडू ने स्पष्ट किया है कि यह रिपोर्ट केवल प्रारंभिक निष्कर्षों पर आधारित है और अंतिम रिपोर्ट का इंतजार किया जाना चाहिए। सीईओ विल्सन ने कर्मचारियों से कहा, “रिपोर्ट में किसी निष्कर्ष या सिफारिश का उल्लेख नहीं किया गया है। जब तक अंतिम रिपोर्ट सामने नहीं आती, हमें किसी निष्कर्ष पर नहीं पहुंचना चाहिए। हमारी प्राथमिकता जांच में पूरा सहयोग देना और अपनी जिम्मेदारियों पर केंद्रित रहना है।” उन्होंने आश्वस्त किया कि हादसे के कुछ ही दिनों के भीतर एयर इंडिया के बेड़े में मौजूद सभी बोइंग 787 विमानों की जांच की गई थी और वे सभी सेवा के लिए उपयुक्त पाए गए। उन्होंने अंत में कहा कि एयर इंडिया के मूल्यों — ईमानदारी, उत्कृष्टता, ग्राहक-केंद्रित सोच, नवाचार और टीमवर्क — को बनाए रखते हुए हमें अपने मिशन पर अग्रसर रहना चाहिए।

Centre Approves ₹1,066.80 Crore Relief for Flood-Hit States; Assam, Uttarakhand Get Major Share

New Delhi – In a key move to support States battered by monsoon-induced calamities, the Union Government on Thursday (July 10, 2025) approved the release of ₹1,066.80 crore to six flood- and landslide-affected States under the State Disaster Response Fund (SDRF). The funds have been allocated as follows: These States have witnessed extremely heavy rainfall, floods, and landslides during the ongoing south-west monsoon, according to the Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA). Cumulative Support in 2025 This year, the Central government has taken a proactive stance in addressing natural disasters: National Relief Force on High Alert The government has also deployed substantial logistical support to affected States, including: The Union Ministry reaffirmed its commitment to working closely with State governments to ensure timely relief, rescue, and rehabilitation of affected populations during the monsoon season. As unpredictable weather patterns intensify due to climate change, this financial and logistical support forms the backbone of India’s disaster preparedness and response system.

Bhagwat’s 75-Year Remark Sparks Retirement Debate Around PM Modi, Opposition Demands Consistency

Nagpur/New Delhi – A seemingly reflective remark by Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) chief Mohan Bhagwat at a book release event in Nagpur has reignited the political discourse over retirement norms in Indian politics—particularly aimed at Prime Minister Narendra Modi, who turns 75 this September. While speaking about late RSS ideologue Moropant Pingle on Wednesday evening, Bhagwat stated, “When you turn 75, it means you should stop now and make way for others.” He recalled Pingle’s humorous take on ageing, saying, “If you’re honoured with a shawl after 75, it means it’s time to step aside.” Though Bhagwat did not name anyone directly, the comment has been widely interpreted as a veiled suggestion directed at political leaders—most notably PM Modi, who shares the same birth month and year as Bhagwat (September 1950). Opposition Reacts Swiftly The opposition was quick to seize on the statement. Shiv Sena (UBT) leader Sanjay Raut said, “PM Modi forced leaders like Advani, Joshi, and Jaswant Singh into retirement after they turned 75. Let’s see if he applies the same rule to himself.” Congress leader Abhishek Manu Singhvi echoed this sentiment, remarking, “Preaching without practice is dangerous. The BJP enforced a 75-year cut-off for others but is clearly planning to exempt its current leadership from the same.” Raut also reiterated an earlier claim that PM Modi’s rare visit to the RSS headquarters in March this year was to discuss his possible retirement. However, the BJP dismissed those claims as “routine coordination,” unrelated to leadership succession. Amit Shah & BJP’s Position Union Home Minister Amit Shah had addressed the issue in May 2023, asserting, “There is no clause in the BJP’s constitution about retirement at 75. Modi ji will continue to lead till 2029.” He accused the opposition of spreading lies to distract from the BJP’s electoral agenda. Coincidentally, on the same day as Bhagwat’s remark, Amit Shah, who turned 60 this year, also made a personal statement at a separate event, expressing a desire to eventually dedicate himself to the study of the Vedas, Upanishads, and organic farming—though he gave no timeline for stepping away from active politics. Context and Interpretations While Bhagwat’s words sparked intense speculation, those familiar with the Sangh’s internal functioning were divided in their interpretation. Dr. Shrinivas Khandewale, veteran economist and former professor at Nagpur University, said, “There is no official retirement age in RSS. The BJP, however, set the 75-year norm for its leaders, so naturally this remark has broader implications.” In contrast, RSS commentator and former swayamsevak Dilip Deodhar downplayed the speculation. “Bhagwat had already clarified five years ago that Modi would be an exception to the 75-year rule. This debate will fade away.” He cited a private meeting where Bhagwat reportedly told columnists, “An exception proves the rule,” implying Modi’s unique role in Indian politics justifies a departure from precedent. Political and Public Implications The timing of Bhagwat’s statement—just months after the 2024 general elections and with several state polls approaching—has deepened intrigue within political circles. While the RSS and BJP function independently, their ideological link often leads to interpretations that influence national discourse. As Prime Minister Modi approaches his 75th birthday on September 17, all eyes will be on whether the BJP remains consistent with its past practice of retiring leaders at that age—or whether, as some suggest, “rules don’t apply to the rule-makers.”

कर्नाटक नेतृत्व परिवर्तन की अटकलों के बीच सिद्धारमैया और शिवकुमार की दिल्ली में सुरजेवाला से मुलाकात, सीएम ने कहा – “कोई खाली पद नहीं”

नई दिल्ली/बेंगलुरु। कर्नाटक में नेतृत्व परिवर्तन को लेकर जारी अटकलों के बीच मुख्यमंत्री सिद्धारमैया और उपमुख्यमंत्री डी. के. शिवकुमार ने गुरुवार को कांग्रेस के कर्नाटक प्रभारी रणदीप सुरजेवाला से राजधानी दिल्ली में मुलाकात की। हालांकि कांग्रेस सूत्रों ने स्पष्ट किया कि बैठक में नेतृत्व परिवर्तन से जुड़ी कोई चर्चा नहीं हुई। बैठक में राज्य की संगठनात्मक स्थिति, लगभग 60 निगमों और बोर्डों में लंबित नियुक्तियों और विधायकों से मिले फीडबैक को लेकर बातचीत हुई। सुरजेवाला ने साझा किया विधायकों से मिला फीडबैक पार्टी सूत्रों के अनुसार, सुरजेवाला ने हाल ही में राज्य के दौरे के दौरान 104 विधायकों से मुलाकात की थी। उन्होंने इस दौरान मिले फीडबैक को मुख्यमंत्री सिद्धारमैया और उपमुख्यमंत्री शिवकुमार के साथ साझा किया। बैठक को पूरी तरह से संगठनात्मक चर्चा बताया गया। सिद्धारमैया बोले – “सीएम पद खाली नहीं, मैं ही मुख्यमंत्री हूं” गुरुवार को मीडिया से बात करते हुए मुख्यमंत्री सिद्धारमैया ने स्पष्ट रूप से कहा, “डी. के. शिवकुमार ने जो कहा है, मैं भी वही कह रहा हूं। मुख्यमंत्री पद खाली नहीं है। मैं आपके सामने खड़ा हूं और मैं ही कर्नाटक का मुख्यमंत्री हूं।” उन्होंने नेतृत्व परिवर्तन को लेकर चल रही चर्चाओं को खारिज करते हुए कहा कि पार्टी के भीतर इस मुद्दे पर कोई चर्चा नहीं हुई है। “रणदीप सुरजेवाला ने स्पष्ट कहा है कि नेतृत्व में कोई बदलाव नहीं हो रहा है। फिर भी अगर अफवाहें उड़ रही हैं, तो उनका कोई आधार नहीं है।” शिवकुमार ने भी बदलाव की बात से किया इनकार राज्य कांग्रेस अध्यक्ष और उपमुख्यमंत्री डी. के. शिवकुमार भी पहले ही इन अटकलों को सार्वजनिक रूप से नकार चुके हैं। उन्होंने कहा था कि पार्टी नेतृत्व जो निर्णय लेगा, वह उन्हें मान्य होगा। पावर शेयरिंग फॉर्मूले पर भी बोले सीएम जब सिद्धारमैया से पूछा गया कि क्या दो साल बाद नेतृत्व परिवर्तन का कोई आंतरिक समझौता था, तो उन्होंने कहा, “ऐसे सवाल सरकार के ढाई साल पूरे होने पर स्वाभाविक हैं, लेकिन इसका मतलब यह नहीं कि कोई समझौता था। अगर ऐसा कोई समझौता होता, तो मैं हाल ही में यह नहीं कहता कि मैं पांच साल तक मुख्यमंत्री रहूंगा।” “हाईकमान का फैसला अंतिम” सिद्धारमैया ने कहा, “अगर कोई व्यक्तिगत राय रखता है, तो क्या वह पार्टी का फैसला हो सकता है? इस पर (मल्लिकार्जुन) खड़गे और राहुल गांधी को बोलना चाहिए। पार्टी का अंतिम निर्णय हाईकमान द्वारा लिया जाएगा।” इस बीच कांग्रेस नेतृत्व ने फिलहाल किसी भी तरह के बदलाव की संभावना से इनकार किया है, जिससे यह स्पष्ट संकेत मिलता है कि कर्नाटक में फिलहाल नेतृत्व परिवर्तन की कोई योजना नहीं है।

Israeli Strikes Kill 15, Including 10 Children, Outside Gaza Health Centre Amid Renewed Ceasefire Talks

A fresh wave of Israeli airstrikes in central Gaza killed 15 civilians, including 10 children, as they queued outside a health centre in Deir Al Balah on Friday morning, according to medical personnel and officials on the ground. The attack targeted a Project Hope-run medical facility where families had gathered to receive nutritional supplements and medical aid. The centre has now been closed indefinitely, following the deadly incident. “This morning, innocent families were mercilessly attacked as they stood in line waiting for the doors to open. This is a blatant violation of international humanitarian law,” said Rabih Torbay, CEO of Project Hope. Israeli Military Responds The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) confirmed that the strike was aimed at a Hamas operative allegedly involved in the October 7, 2023 attack that reignited the conflict. “The IDF is aware of reports regarding a number of injured individuals in the area. The incident is under review. The IDF regrets any harm to uninvolved individuals and operates to minimise harm as much as possible,” read an official IDF statement. Rising Death Toll in Gaza The Palestinian health ministry reported that at least 67 more people have been killed by Israeli strikes across the Gaza Strip in the last 24 hours, as Israel continues to escalate aerial and ground operations. Meanwhile, Hamas has intensified its guerrilla-style attacks, reportedly killing at least 20 Israeli soldiers in various sectors of Gaza in the same period. Ceasefire Talks Progress in Doha Despite the ongoing violence, indirect negotiations between Israel and Hamas are underway in Doha, with the goal of achieving a 60-day ceasefire, facilitating hostage releases, and increasing humanitarian aid. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu confirmed that his government is open to negotiating a permanent ceasefire during the proposed truce period—but only if Gaza is fully demilitarised. “At the beginning of this ceasefire, we will enter negotiations for a permanent end to the war,” Netanyahu said in a video message from Washington on Thursday. US Proposal for Hostage Release US Middle East envoy Steve Witkoff has proposed that the 60-day truce begin with the release of 10 hostages, roughly half of those believed to be still alive in Gaza. With civilian casualties mounting and international pressure growing, the outcome of the Doha talks could determine whether the devastating conflict, now in its tenth month, finally edges toward a resolution—or continues to deepen its humanitarian toll.

Trump Escalates Trade Tensions with Canada, Announces 35% Tariffs Amid Growing Rift

In a letter dated Thursday, July 10, 2025, U.S. President Donald Trump announced plans to impose a 35% tariff on many imported goods from Canada, significantly escalating trade tensions between the two long-time allies. The move deepens a growing rift in the North American partnership that has endured for decades. The letter, addressed to Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney, marks a sharp increase from the 25% tariff rates first imposed in March. At the time, Mr. Trump cited the need to curb fentanyl trafficking, despite minimal smuggling of the drug from Canada. He also expressed concern over the U.S. trade deficit with Canada — a gap largely attributed to America’s oil imports. “I must mention that the flow of Fentanyl is hardly the only challenge we have with Canada, which has many Tariff, and Non-Tariff, Policies and Trade Barriers,” Mr. Trump wrote in the letter, framing the tariffs as a response to broader trade grievances. The increased tariffs are set to take effect on August 1, creating weeks of uncertainty for global markets. Although recent gains in the S&P 500 suggest investor confidence that Mr. Trump may ultimately reverse the decision, the looming implementation has already sparked concern. Canada, the United States’ second-largest trading partner after Mexico, has responded with retaliatory tariffs and sharp rebukes of Mr. Trump’s rhetoric — including his past suggestion of making Canada the “51st state.” Unlike Mexico, which also faces 25% tariffs over fentanyl-related concerns, Canada has received significantly more public pressure from the U.S. administration. Prime Minister Carney, elected in April on a platform emphasizing Canadian independence and assertiveness, has taken steps to reduce Canada’s dependence on U.S. trade. He is actively working to build closer ties with the European Union and the United Kingdom. Just hours before receiving Trump’s letter, Carney posted a photo with British Prime Minister Keir Starmer, stating, “In the face of global trade challenges, the world is turning to reliable economic partners like Canada” — a thinly veiled critique of Trump’s erratic trade policies. While the May meeting between Carney and Trump at the White House appeared publicly cordial, Trump reportedly told Carney that there was nothing he could say that would persuade him to lift the tariffs. “Just the way it is,” Trump remarked. Carney has maintained a calm and diplomatic tone, suggesting that trade issues will require time and dialogue to resolve. “There are much bigger forces involved,” he said, “and this will take some time and some discussions.” Trump’s letter to Canada is part of a broader campaign. He has sent similar tariff letters to 23 countries. Notably, a separate letter this week announced a 50% tariff on Brazil, targeting the nation’s handling of former President Jair Bolsonaro’s trial. Trump himself faces similar legal scrutiny over efforts to overturn the 2020 U.S. election results. These tariff letters underscore the Trump administration’s struggle to finalize trade deals that were once promised to be easily negotiated. His April 2 “Liberation Day” announcement introduced a 10% baseline tariff on most imports, followed by a 90-day negotiation window. However, with the latest letters, those 10% rates are giving way to a more aggressive tariff reset strategy. As August 1 approaches, all eyes are on whether President Trump will stand by the 35% tariff hike or yield to mounting diplomatic and market pressures.

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