Summary

  • Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi and US President Donald Trump have met in the White House to discuss trade and other matters

  • Trump announced a deal for Delhi to import more US oil and gas to shrink the trade deficit between the two countries.

  • The meeting between the two comes after the US president announced a new reciprocal tariff plan, and said "our allies are worse than our enemies" when it comes to import taxes

  • The tit-for-tat tariffs will apply to all US trading partners, and are the latest in a series of tariff measures the Trump administration has announced

  • No starting date for the tariffs has been confirmed, and Trump has previously used the threat of tariffs as a negotiation tactic

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Watch: Trump says India and US will be in negotiations on tariffs

  1. Republicans move toward unity on RFK Jr nominationpublished at 15:11 Greenwich Mean Time 13 February

    Public health experts were not the only ones to oppose RFK Jr's nomination for the post of health secretary initially.

    Several Republican senators - including former Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell and Bill Cassidy, a former doctor - seemed to express scepticism about Kennedy and his anti-vaccine views.

    During an earlier confirmation hearing for Kennedy, Cassidy pressed him on these views, asking him to confirm he would not "impound, divert" or reduce any funding from Congress on vaccination programmes.

    Kennedy said he would not.

    By the end of the hearing, Cassidy said he believed the two would have "a great working relationship to make America healthy again”.

    Yesterday, all Republicans voted to advance his nomination, though they could still cast a vote against him in his final confirmation vote.

  2. What are RFK Jr's priorities for health secretary?published at 15:06 Greenwich Mean Time 13 February

    Madeline Halpert
    US Reporter

    RFK JrImage source, Getty Images

    Since Trump named RFK Jr to lead the Department of Health and Human Services, a host of public health experts have raised objections to his nomination.

    Many take issue with the anti-vaccine views the 71-year-old has espoused, including through his organisation, Children's Health Defense, which has been known to spread anti-vaccine misinformation.

    But a couple of his priorities - primarily his goal of tackling obesity in America - have some support from health experts.

    Under the slogan "Make America Healthy Again", RFK Jr has pledged to cut out ultra-processed foods from American diets and ban harmful chemicals and other additives from foods.

    It's a stance that could set up a clash with food and agricultural corporations, many of which have been strong supporters of Donald Trump's presidencies.

    Still, even within RFK Jr's nutrition agenda, some of his stances remain controversial, such as his support for raw milk - which can sicken people - and his attacks on seed oils, which research has not found to be harmful.

    You can learn more about RFK Jr's nutrition agenda here.

  3. Reciprocal tariffs and further confirmation hearings - today's agendapublished at 15:03 Greenwich Mean Time 13 February

    Cachella Smith
    Reporting from Washington DC

    Good morning and welcome back to our continuing coverage of the new Trump administration, as the president approaches the end of his fourth working week in office.

    As in previous days, there's plenty on the agenda that we'll be watching closely.

    A confirmation hearing is due this morning for WWE executive Linda McMahon as education secretary while Robert F Kennedy Jr - better known as RFK Jr - faces a confirmation vote for health secretary.

    Abortion and his controversial views on vaccines were key topic for senators when they questioned RFK Jr last month.

    Later in the day we'll be looking ahead to tariffs. On Truth Social this morning the president indicated there will be a news conference at 13:00 EST (18:00 GMT) on reciprocal tariffs.

    "THREE GREAT WEEKS, PERHAPS THE BEST EVER, BUT TODAY IS THE BIG ONE: RECIPROCAL TARIFFS!!! MAKE AMERICA GREAT AGAIN!!!," he posted a little earlier today.

    Meanwhile, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi is currently in Washington DC and set to meet with the president.

    Trade, tariffs and visas are likely to be discussion points - you can read more about that in our story.

    We'll have plenty of updates, analysis and reaction throughout the day so make sure to stay with us.