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U.S., Iran trade fresh strikes as Trump says he’s ‘not sure’ he wants deal

BOL News

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July 9, 2026

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Trump said Iran had contacted him recently and wanted to negotiate. The post U.S., Iran trade fresh strikes as Trump says he’s ‘not sure’ he wants deal appeared first on BOL News.

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Reuters

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· Jul 2, 2026

Why is the US ditching its trade agreement with Mexico and Canada?

The U.S. says it won't renew the trade deal with Mexico and Canada struck under the first Trump administration — although it's got ten years left to run. Elena Casas takes a look at what could be next for North America's $1.6 trillion of annual trade. #usa #trade #mexico #canada

Iran Herald

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· Jun 26, 2026

"Iran having hard time with food": Trump claims share from unfrozen Iranian assets

Washington DC [US], June 26 (ANI): US President Donald Trump on Thursday (local time) claimed that the US will take money from Iran as it is having a hard time with food.Trump, while addressing Rose Garden Club Dinner with American Farmers, said that Iran will be a new market for the US.'We have another one a new market coming up and that's called the lovely country of Iran. It's a beautiful place. Would

The Economic Times

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· Jul 4, 2026

US must 'accept existing realities' on trade: Iran

US must 'accept existing realities' on trade: Iran

Independent Online

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· Jul 8, 2026

Is the war back on? US, Iran trade strikes in new threat to ceasefire

Is the war back on? US, Iran trade strikes in new threat to ceasefire

MS NOW

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· Jul 8, 2026

‘I think it’s over’: Trump puts future of Iran ceasefire in doubt amid new strikes

The world now confronts a difficult new question: Does the “deal” between the United States and Iran deal still exist? The post ‘I think it’s over’: Trump puts future of Iran ceasefire in doubt amid new strikes appeared first on MS NOW.

The Hindu BusinessLine

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· Jun 26, 2026

India among Utah’s top priorities, says Governor Spencer Cox

A trade mission to the country in works for next year, says Utah Governor

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Related coverage for "U.S., Iran trade fresh strikes as Trump says he’s ‘not sure’ he wants deal": Reuters — Why is the US ditching its trade agreement with Mexico and Canada?. Iran Herald — "Iran having hard time with food": Trump claims share from unfrozen Iranian assets . The Economic Times — US must 'accept existing realities' on trade: Iran . Independent Online — Is the war back on? US, Iran trade strikes in new threat to ceasefire. MS NOW — ‘I think it’s over’: Trump puts future of Iran ceasefire in doubt amid new strikes. The Hindu BusinessLine — India among Utah’s top priorities, says Governor Spencer Cox