Trump says he will increase his new global tariffs to 15%

特朗普表示,他将将其新的全球关税提高到15%。

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2026-02-22

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US President Donald Trump has said he will increase his worldwide tariff from 10% to 15%, as he continued to rail against a Supreme Court ruling that struck down his previous import taxes. Also on the programme: far right French activists have marched through the city of Lyon after a nationalist student was beaten to death; and OpenAI, the maker of ChatGPT, has said it considered alerting the Canadian authorities to the activities of a person who later carried out one of the worst mass shootings in the country's history. (Photo: President Trump addresses a press conference about the Supreme Court's striking down of most of his tariffs in the briefing room at the White House in Washington, DC on 20 February 2026. Credit: EPA/Shutterstock)
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  • Coming up on the programme...

  • Far-right demonstrators marched through the French city of Lyon today,

  • commemorating the death of one of their own.

  • The marchers were calling for justice for Quentin Duranc,

  • who was beaten to death in an attack blamed on far-left militants.

  • We'll be hearing about the impact of his death on French politics in about half an hour's time.

  • But first, let us start in the US,

  • where Donald Trump has doubled down on his defiant response to the Supreme Court,

  • which ruled yesterday that most of the tariffs he announced last year were illegal.