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Thursday briefing: an expanded trade war

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Last updated: March 13, 2025 3:40 pm
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Published March 13, 2025
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The EU and Canada have retaliated for Trump’s latest pricesThe detained activist was prevented from speaking in private with lawyersConversation startersArts and ideasA sea of ​​new books to readRecommendations

The EU and Canada have retaliated for Trump’s latest prices

The commercial struggle was extended yesterday as the EU and Canada announced billions of dollars in reprisals on American exports, a few hours after the entry into force of President Trump on steel and aluminum. Here is the last.

Europe

The EU said the prices would take effect on April 1, an answer to around $ 26 billion in prices applied by the United States, but the Bloc officials stressed that they were ready to conclude an agreement.

Their response will occur in two parts. A price suspension implemented under Joe Biden will be authorized to travel on April 1, which increases the prices on billions of products from billions of euros which include boats, bourbon and motorcycles. The second step will be to place prices on approximately 18 billion euros in additional products, a list of which has not yet been finalized.

Canada

The Canadian government said it would impose new prices on the $ 20 billion in American imports. This tour is centered on steel and aluminum, but also applies to tools, computers, sports articles and cast iron.

The detained activist was prevented from speaking in private with lawyers

A graduate of Columbia University and Pro-Palestinian activist, who was detained by the federal immigration authorities last weekend, could not organize private conversations with his lawyers since his arrest, a hearing in court yesterday. He has not yet been accused of a crime.

The Trump administration accused Mahmoud Khalil, a permanent American legal resident, of participating in demonstrations that support Hamas, and has justified his detention with a little used status that grants the power to declare someone “opponent” in the United States and submitted to deportation.

Quote: “It is not a question of freedom of expression,” said Secretary of State Marco Rubio. “These are people who are not allowed to be in the United States to start. No one has the right to a student visa. No one is entitled to a green card. »»

What is the next step: The judge said he would order the government to let Khalil lawyers speak to him. He also told a government lawyer to prepare to approach an opinion from the Supreme Court which could allow Khalil lawyers to keep his case in New York.


Violence “included extrajudicial killings, field executions and systematic mass killings motivated by revenge and sectarianism,” said Network for Human Rights in a report published on Tuesday. Times could not confirm the results.

Background: Hundreds of civilians have been killed in the provinces of Lataquié and Tartus, regions dominated by the Alawite religious minority. The ousted dictator Bashar al-Assad was an alaouite, and some colleagues enjoyed a privileged status under his reign.

Conflict: Turkey continued to bomb Kurdish insurgents armed in Iraq and Syria, even after the head of activists urged them to dissolve, and their group declared a cease-fire.


An extent of 17 acres to the Bahamas was acquired by an improbable developer: the Royal Caribbean cruise line. The company builds an exclusive beach club with the largest swimming bar in the world, causing an alarm among the inhabitants who say they are sheltered from their houses. The Bahamamian companies have been promised lucrative contracts, but islanders are shocked by the way the land was shaved for tourism.

Conversation starters

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A sea of ​​new books to read

Each season brings its share of books to be hoped for, and it is no different. The Times has chosen dozens of its favorite pages turners for you.

A prequel to “Hunger Games” follows the possible mentor of Katniss Everdeen at the 50th Hunger Games. The new novel by Ocean Vuong traces the relationship between a Vietnamese and a widow in a fictitious city in Connecticut. Read the list of fictions here.

In non-fiction, “Notes to John”, Joan Didion’s first newly published work in more than a decade, presents descriptions of his therapy sessions in newspaper entries to her husband. And a new biography aims to demystify and defend Yoko Ono. Here are our choices of non-fiction.

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