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Trump suggests penalties for countries doing business with Iran
The New York Times reports that President Trump suggested the United States could impose economic penalties on countries that do business with Iran.
The reports note that while the comments put Iran’s trading partners in focus, Trump did not specify what specific actions or measures the United States would take.
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