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Reuters is reporting that the Pentagon...
plans to add the tech giant to the list of companies it accuses of aiding China's military.
We got reaction from Republican Senator Tom Tillis of North Carolina.
Republican Tom Tillis joined Bloomberg surveillance from the Munich Security Conference.
The Pentagon announcement on Alibaba could come as soon as today.
German Chancellor Friedrich Merz is also speaking at the Munich conference.
He is calling for a reordering of the transatlantic relationship in the age of President Trump.
Merz says Germany and Europe need to bolster their independence and security together, but he says leaders need to recognize that the world has changed.
And he says he's begun talks already with French President Emmanuel Macron about the future of Europe's nuclear deterrent.
The Trump administration may be looking to narrow its steel and aluminum tariffs.
Bloomberg News has learned the U.S.
Trade Representative's office is scrambling to resolve complications from the Commerce Department's rollout of those duties.
Bloomberg Global Trade Editor Brendan Murray has more.
That's Bloomberg's Brendan Murray.
Treasury Secretary Scott Besson told CNBC that any changes would be clarification on some incidental objects.
He says the final decision is up to President Trump.
The president says he is ending a landmark finding that underpins federal auto emission standards and a host of other environmental regulations.
It's the Obama-era endangerment finding that greenhouse gases threaten human health.
The president says his message to Americans?
Don't worry about it because it has nothing to do with public health.