Former President Donald Trump announced a one-month tariff exemption for U.S. automakers on Thursday. The move is intended to provide a short-term boost to the industry, allowing manufacturers some breathing room as they navigate economic challenges. Details of the specific tariffs affected and the criteria for automakers to qualify are still being finalized.
In other news, a suspect believed to be involved in the Kabul airport bombing is now in U.S. custody. The bombing, which occurred in [Insert Year of Bombing if known, otherwise remove], resulted in numerous casualties, including American service members. Authorities are currently interrogating the suspect to gather information about the attack's planning and execution, as well as any potential accomplices. The Justice Department has not yet released the suspect's name or the specific charges they will face. The CBS Morning News will continue to provide updates on these developing stories as they unfold.
Trump Offers Tariff Relief, Kabul Bombing Suspect in US Custody
Former President Trump has offered U.S. automakers a one-month exemption from tariffs, a move aimed at boosting the domestic auto industry. Meanwhile, a suspect connected to the deadly Kabul airport bombing is now in U.S. custody. Authorities are investigating the individual's role in the attack and potential connections to terrorist organizations. The CBS Morning News covered these developing stories today.
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