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1. Food industry: US President Trump signed an executive order on the 6th requiring the Department of Justice and the Federal Trade Commission to set up separate food supply chain safety working groups to investigate price monopolies and anti-competitive behavior, paying particular attention to the situation of foreign-controlled companies. 2. Agriculture: A White House official revealed that the Trump administration plans to announce a much-anticipated agricultural aid package on Monday, providing $12 billion to help key supporters who have been hit hard by low crop prices and presidential tariff policies. 3. Nuclear: US Pentagon head Pete Hegseth said that during Trump's administration, the US will renew its nuclear trinity. 4. National security: Russian presidential press secretary Peskov responded that the US government changed its national security strategy and no longer listed Russia as a “direct threat,” which is a positive step. US Secretary of Defense Hegseth said in a speech in California on the 6th that the Trump administration will “put the actual interests of the country first,” stressing that the mainland of the United States and the western hemisphere are national security priorities. 5. Russian-Ukrainian conflict: Trump said on the 7th that “we have been communicating with Putin” and was disappointed that Ukrainian President Zelensky had not read the Russian-Ukrainian “peace plan.” Earlier, Donald Trump Jr. hinted that US President Trump may withdraw from the Ukrainian peace process because many close allies of Ukrainian President Zelensky continue to face corruption charges. 6. Israel: Israeli Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu said he will meet with Trump this month. 7. Netflix's acquisition of Warner Brothers: Trump raised potential antitrust concerns about Netflix's planned acquisition of Warner Bros., pointing out that the entity's market share after the merger may cause problems. According to reports, Netflix CEO visited the White House and met with US President Trump for a long time before buying Warner Bros.

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1. Food industry: US President Trump signed an executive order on the 6th requiring the Department of Justice and the Federal Trade Commission to set up separate food supply chain safety working groups to investigate price monopolies and anti-competitive behavior, paying particular attention to the situation of foreign-controlled companies. 2. Agriculture: A White House official revealed that the Trump administration plans to announce a much-anticipated agricultural aid package on Monday, providing $12 billion to help key supporters who have been hit hard by low crop prices and presidential tariff policies. 3. Nuclear: US Pentagon head Pete Hegseth said that during Trump's administration, the US will renew its nuclear trinity. 4. National security: Russian presidential press secretary Peskov responded that the US government changed its national security strategy and no longer listed Russia as a “direct threat,” which is a positive step. US Secretary of Defense Hegseth said in a speech in California on the 6th that the Trump administration will “put the actual interests of the country first,” stressing that the mainland of the United States and the western hemisphere are national security priorities. 5. Russian-Ukrainian conflict: Trump said on the 7th that “we have been communicating with Putin” and was disappointed that Ukrainian President Zelensky had not read the Russian-Ukrainian “peace plan.” Earlier, Donald Trump Jr. hinted that US President Trump may withdraw from the Ukrainian peace process because many close allies of Ukrainian President Zelensky continue to face corruption charges. 6. Israel: Israeli Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu said he will meet with Trump this month. 7. Netflix's acquisition of Warner Brothers: Trump raised potential antitrust concerns about Netflix's planned acquisition of Warner Bros., pointing out that the entity's market share after the merger may cause problems. According to reports, Netflix CEO visited the White House and met with US President Trump for a long time before buying Warner Bros.