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President Trump is threatening a new tariff on goods from any country that does business with Iran.
NPR's Danielle Kurtz-Leibn reports this comes as the Iranian government is attacking and killing protesters.
Trump posted on social media that he plans to impose a 25 percent tariff on goods from any country doing business with Iran.
However, the White House has not yet released an executive order imposing this tariff.
In addition, much remains unclear.
Trump did not reveal what law would authorize this tariff nor whether it will stack on top of existing tariffs.
According to World Bank data, Iran's biggest trading partners as of 2022 included China,
Iraq and the United Arab Emirates.
Trump has threatened military action against Iran as the government attacks protesters there.
Danielle Kurtzleben, NPR News, The White House.
President Trump will go to Detroit today to speak at the Detroit Economic Club.
He's also expected to visit a local Ford factory.
The city is also about to open the Detroit Auto Show.
Trump's tariffs have increased costs for automakers, even with some relief from the administration.