Aluminium products will more than tripled to 25 . Tariffs hiked one of the products including Semiconductor Chips are set to come into effect in the next two years. The Impact Effect a relatively small amount of us imports and, as Kamala Harris and Donald Trump have clashed over tariffs on the campaign trail. And come as Kamala Harris. Trump wants sweeping duties on all imports, while she says that would raise prices for american people. The Euro Ean prices for american people. The European Union is also considering tariffs on chinese electric vehicles. Negotiations are ongoing. The block was meant to vote on the tariffs this week but that has been delayed. We will bring you up to date as we hear anything. In other news, us Stock Markets Rose on thursday with the S P 500 closing at a record high for the third time this week. Sharesjumped by almost for the third time this week. Shares jumped by almost 15 for the third time this week. Sharesjumped by almost 15 in micron after they posted
Finally, vaccines are being produced that might help us return to Something Like the lives we had before covid. Here in the uk, over 10 million doses have already been given out, but at the same time, the virus is Mutating First here in the uk, then in brazil and south africa. So, scientists are turning their attention to how to adapt vaccines to make sure they work against all new variants. Astrazeneca and Oxford University say they plan to have a Next Generation Covid Vaccine ready for the autumn. Our medical editor fergus walsh reports. The scientists at oxford who created the astrazeneca vaccine are continually monitoring how coronavirus is evolving. The current vaccine is thought to give good protection against new variants, but theyre working on tweaking the jab to make it future proof. The scientist whos leading the Research Says its relatively simple to redesign the vaccine. Its not difficult to put a different Antigenic Insert into the vaccine, so we dont want to panic and say
but controversial rwanda policy had a new roadblock today, with the appeal court including the east african country is not safe enough for the uk to send asylum seekers there. but the lord chiefjustice, lord burnett, announced it had been a split decision. he thinks rwanda is safe, but his two colleagues did not. deficiencies in the asylum system in rwanda are such that there are substantial grounds for believing that there is a real risk that persons sent to remand it will be returned to their home countries, where they face persecution or other inhumane treatment, when in fact, they have a good claim for asylum. in that sense, rwanda is not a safe third country. the government will be disappointed by today s majorityjudgment a blow for the home secretary, who s expressed her personal enthusiasm for getting flights to rwanda started as soon as possible. but that s not the end of the legaljourney the matter will almost certainly now move to the supreme court for a final h