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What are tariffs and why is Trump levying them on Canada, Mexico and China?

ICYMI: Trump is now laying ground for a trade war with the country’s largest trading partners

There are still over 50 days left until Donald Trump takes office, but he’s already laid the ground for a trade war that could shake the global economy.

Trump announced on Monday that he will sign an executive order placing a 25% tariff on all imports from Canada and Mexico, along with an additional 10% tariff on imports from China, in purported retaliation for drugs and migrants crossing US borders. Continue reading…
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Treehouse Hotel Silicon Valley Now Accepting Reservations

Get ready to embrace a world where carefree vibes meet tech innovation. The fun and nostalgic Treehouse Hotels is excited to announce that its newest property, Treehouse Hotel Silicon Valley, is now accepting reservations as of March 1, 2025. Treehouse Hotels is the creation of hospitality visionary Barry Sternlicht, Founder and Chairman of SH Hotels & Resorts, which owns and operates Treehouse Hotels, 1 Hotels, and Baccarat Hotels.
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THE OMNI GROVE PARK INN & SPA ANNOUNCES FINAL PHASE OF REOPENING FOLLOWING HURRICANE HELENE

After a long road to recovery following Hurricane Helene, The Omni Grove Park Inn & Spa has commenced the final phase of its reopening with the Sammons Wing available for overnight stays starting December 2. The resort is excited to welcome guests back to Asheville in time to experience the magic of the holidays with festive light displays, beautifully trimmed Christmas trees, the delightful scents of hot chocolate and gingerbread, and visits from Santa himself. The resort has also opened Christmas holiday dining reservations for overnight and day guests.
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Trump’s incoming ‘border czar’ promises secure southern US border – as it happened

ICYMI: This live coverage has ended. you can find our US politics stories here.

Donald Trump has used the fentanyl crisis gripping the US to support his ambition to impose trade tariffs on China. It gives the incoming US president an opportunity to both appear to be addressing the narcotics emergency, while also reinforcing one of his key aims in terms of US trade.

China is the dominant source of chemical precursors used by Mexican cartels to produce fentanyl, while Chinese money launderers have also become key players in the international drug trade, US authorities say.

Trump has said that, as soon as he gets into office, he will impose a 25% tariff on “ALL products coming into the United States” from Mexico and Canada.

He says the tariffs will remain in place until both countries clamp down on migrants and drugs crossing the border into the US.

Trump also says he will impose a further 10% tariff “above any additional tariffs” on all products coming into the US from China.

It was not entirely clear what this would mean for China as Trump has previously pledged to end China’s most-favoured-nation trading status and slap tariffs on Chinese imports in excess of 60% – much higher than those imposed during his first term.

The reasons for the China tariff, Trump said, was their failure to curb the supply of drugs into the US. China is a major producer of the chemicals used to manufacture fentanyl. Continue reading…
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Canada leaders agree to unite against Trump tariff threat amid reports of retaliatory measures

Deputy PM says ‘we need to be smart, strong and united’ after meeting on threat by US president-elect of a blanket 25% tax on imports from Canada

Canada’s federal government and the premiers of the 10 provinces have agreed to work together against a threat by US president-elect Donald Trump to impose sweeping tariffs on Canadian imports, with one official saying the country was already examining possible retaliatory measures.

“We agreed that we need to be smart, strong and united in meeting this challenge,” deputy prime minister Chrystia Freeland told reporters on Wednesday after a virtual meeting with the premiers called by the prime minister, Justin Trudeau. Continue reading…
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