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President Trump
agrees to meet North Korea’s Kim Jong-un Speaking
just outside the White House’s West Wing last night, South
Korean National Security Advisor Chung Eui-Yong delivered news
that President Donald J. Trump’s maximum pressure
policy—together with international solidarity driven by
American leadership—had brought the North Korea situation to
an important juncture
“Today, I had the
privilege of briefing President Trump on my recent visit to
Pyongyang, North Korea,” Chung said. “In our meeting, North
Korean leader Kim Jong-un said he is committed to
denuclearization. Kim pledged that North Korea will refrain
from any further nuclear or missile tests. He understands that
the routine joint military exercises between the Republic of
Korea and the United States must continue.”
Kim also expressed his
eagerness to meet President Trump “as soon as possible.”
The President said he would meet Kim Jong-un by May to achieve
permanent denuclearization.
“Great progress being
made but sanctions will remain until an agreement is reached.
Meeting being planned!,” President Trump tweeted last night.
Read
the full statement by Chung about North Korea.
Protecting
American steel and aluminum President Donald J.
Trump is addressing unfair trade practices in the steel and
aluminum industries by putting in place a 25 percent tariff on
steel imports and 10 percent tariff on aluminum imports.
“Economic vitality,
growth, and prosperity at home is absolutely necessary for
American power and influence abroad,” the President says. “A
Nation that does not protect prosperity at home cannot protect
its interests abroad.”
A few key details about
these Proclamations:
Tariffs
on steel and aluminum are anticipated to reduce imports to
levels needed for these American industries to achieve
long-term viability.
The
strengthening of the U.S. domestic steel and aluminum
industries will reduce our reliance on foreign producers.
- President Trump is
welcoming any country with which we have a security
relationship to discuss alternative ways to address these
concerns.
Learn
more about how President Trump is addressing unfair trade
practices.
Go deeper:
The
President will protect national security from the effects of
unfair trade.
Closing the
‘digital gender gap’ The revolution in
information technology over the past few decades has often been
called a “great equalizer.” Yet just as the impact from
digital technology is accelerating, far too many women are
being left behind. According to USAID, more than a billion and
a half women in low- and middle-income countries today still do
not own mobile phones.
Yesterday, as the world
recognized International Women’s Day, Ivanka Trump joined
with USAID Administrator Mark Green to launch USAID’s next
women’s empowerment initiative, the WomenConnect Challenge.
The initiative is a global call for solutions designed to close
the gender digital divide, with USAID identifying and testing
promising pilot approaches.
“Through closing the
digital gender gap, women can help pull their families out of
extreme poverty and serve as active participants and leaders in
their societies,” USAID says.
Learn
more about the WomenConnect Challenge and the Trump
Administration’s work to empower women.
Photo of
the Day
President Donald
J. Trump signs the Section 232 Proclamations on Steel and
Aluminum Imports | March 8, 2018 (Official White House
Photo by Joyce N. Boghosian)
POTUS TODAY
This morning, President
Trump will receive his daily intelligence briefing. In the
afternoon, Vice President Mike Pence will deliver keynote
remarks at an America First Policies “Tax Cuts to Put America
First” event.
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