tariff relief
Coverage of tariff relief in the Nexus archive.
- Belgian diamond group that won tariff relief gifted Trump a lavishly encrusted ring
A Belgian diamond group, the Antwerp World Diamond Center, gifted a diamond-encrusted ring to U.S. President Donald Trump through the U.S. ambassador to Belgium, thanking him for removing U.S. tariffs on diamond imports. The ring, valued with 321 diamonds and other gems, was presented during an event commemorating America’s 250th anniversary and reflects the industry’s gratitude for trade relief.
- Belgian diamond group that won tariff relief gifted Trump a lavishly encrusted ring
The Antwerp World Diamond Center gifted a diamond-encrusted ring to U.S. Ambassador Bill White for President Donald Trump, following the removal of U.S. tariffs on Antwerp's diamond imports. Trump thanked the group in a video message, and the ring's design symbolizes the 250th anniversary of the U.S. and features 321 diamonds and other gems.
- Why China’s Chemical Curbs Barely Dent Mexico’s Fentanyl Supply
China requires export licenses for 16 precursor chemicals heading to North America, including 13 added in November and three after a May summit. The measures followed trade deals between Washington and Beijing that linked tariff relief to drug cooperation. Analysts suggest most chemicals still reach Mexican fentanyl operations.