#成长值抽奖赢iPhone17和周边 Jin10 data compilation: What has Trump been busy with in the past 24 hours? (2025-09-27)


1. Praising the good economic performance and saying "no problem" to a government shutdown — Trump stated that if the government has to shut down, then let it shut down. The economic performance is good, the economic data is excellent, and prices are falling.
2. Plan to impose taxes on electronic devices based on the number of chips – According to Reuters, three sources revealed that the Trump administration is considering imposing tariffs on foreign electronic devices based on the number of chips in each device, with the aim of encouraging companies to move production to the United States.
3. Or consider easing the restrictions on the use of U.S.-made weapons to strike targets within Russia - According to The Wall Street Journal, a senior U.S. official and a Ukrainian official revealed that Trump expressed an open attitude towards easing the restrictions on Ukraine's use of U.S.-made long-range weapons to strike targets within Russia, but did not commit to any specific actions during this meeting.
4. A 100% tariff is proposed on British pharmaceuticals, while EU and Japanese drugs will enjoy preferential treatment—White House officials revealed that Trump's new tariff policy on drug imports will not apply to countries that have already reached agreements with the U.S. that include drug provisions, with a maximum tariff of 15% for Japanese and European drugs exported to the U.S.; additionally, sources indicate that under Trump's latest plan, British drugs exported to the U.S. may face a 100% tariff.
5. Claims to reach a Gaza agreement - Trump stated that the Gaza issue is very close to reaching an agreement. The Gaza agreement will allow the hostages to regain their freedom and end the conflict. Sources say Hamas has agreed to the U.S.-proposed ceasefire plan for Gaza, which includes Hamas releasing all Israeli personnel it has detained, the Israel Defense Forces gradually withdrawing from the Gaza Strip, and Israel releasing Palestinian prisoners held.
6. Withdrawal of illegal accusations against Apple CEO Tim Cook - According to American media reports, the U.S. Labor Department has dropped its accusations against Apple CEO Tim Cook for violating federal labor laws. This is one of many cases where the agency has adopted a more pro-business policy under Trump’s leadership. The withdrawn accusations include claims that Cook violated workers' rights in an all-staff email sent in September 2021.
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