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President Trump says an 80% tariff on Chinese goods seems right.
Currently, it's at 145%.
Trump says the next trade steps are up to Treasury Secretary Scott Besant.
Besant will meet Chinese trade officials this weekend in Switzerland.
Pope Leo XIV has begun his papacy by celebrating Mass in the Sistine Chapel at the Vatican.
The former Cardinal Robert Prevost is from Chicago, but he also spent decades ministering in Peru.
NPR's Silvio Puglioli says Prevost's choice of Leo, as his papal name, reveals a link with history.
The last Leo was Leo XIII, and he was known for his 1891 encyclical Rerum Novarum, of new things.
In it, he outlined the rights of workers to fair wages,
safe working conditions, and the creation of trade unions.
The document also affirmed the right to own property, free enterprise,
and it was opposed to both socialism and... affair capitalism.
Leo XIII was called the social pope or the workers' pope,