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- RTHK
Trump to build US$200m ballroom at White House
Trump to build US$200m ballroom at White House White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt holds up an artist's conception of the US$200 million White House ballroom to be built. Photo: Reuters US President Donald Trump, who is remodelling the White House to his tastes, will build a massive ballroom for hosting official receptions, one of the largest projects at the executive mansion in over a century. Trump himself, and unspecified donors, will foot the bill for the US$200 million project, White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt said on Thursday. "For 150 years, presidents, administrations and White House staff have longed for a large event space on the White House complex," she said. "There's never been a president that was good at ballrooms," the 79-year-old president and former real estate developer said of the latest bid to leave his mark on the White House. "I'm good at building things, and we'll get it built quickly and on time. It'll be beautiful," said Trump, assuring that the character of the original building would be preserved. The new structure will span over 8,000 square meters and have space to seat 650 people, according to Leavitt. Work on the ballroom – one of Trump's long-time ambitions – will begin in September and is expected to be completed "well before" the end of his second term in January 2029, she said. The hope is it will host grand state dinners, given in honour of foreign heads of state visiting Washington. Until now, these were generally done by erecting a huge tent on the White House grounds. A model of the ballroom presented by the government shows it will be a white building with tall windows. Its columns and front look reminiscent of the main White House building. The ballroom building will replace the East Wing, which usually houses the offices of the US first lady. Trump, who does not shy away from the gaudy, has also redone the Oval Office to splash the room in gold – from the stars surrounding the presidential seal on the ceiling, to the gold statues on the fireplace, to the mantel itself. The project is shaping up to be one of the most significant to break ground at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue since renovation and expansion works undertaken by president Theodore Roosevelt at the start of the 20th century. President Harry Truman also oversaw notable construction work between 1948 and 1952, but did so without changing the external structure. Trump has said for some time that he wants to build a White House ballroom inspired by his own properties. On Thursday, he praised the newly built, lavish ballroom – named after himself – at his Turnberry golf resort in Scotland, one of dozens of properties owned by the Trump family. (AFP)


The Standard
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- The Standard
Trump hits dozens of nations with steep tariffs, including 35pc for Canadian goods
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South China Morning Post
2 hours ago
- South China Morning Post
Canada and Brazil hardest hit as Trump unleashes new global tariff blitz
US President Donald Trump slapped dozens of trading partners with steep tariffs ahead of a Friday trade deal deadline, including a 35 per cent duty on many goods from Canada and 50 per cent for Brazil. Trump released an executive order listing higher import duty rates of 10 per cent to 41 per cent starting in seven days for 69 trading partners as the 12.01am EDT deadline approached. Some of them had reached tariff-reducing deals and some had no opportunity to negotiate with his administration. The order said that goods from all other countries not listed in an annex would be subject to a 10 per cent US tariff rate. Trump's order said that some trading partners, 'despite having engaged in negotiations, have offered terms that, in my judgment, do not sufficiently address imbalances in our trading relationship or have failed to align sufficiently with the United States on economic and national-security matters'. There will be a 35 per cent tariff on many Canadian goods. Photo: AFP Trump issued a separate order for Canada that raises the rate on Canadian goods subject to fentanyl-related tariffs to 35 per cent from 25 per cent previously, saying Canada had 'failed to cooperate' in curbing fentanyl flows into the US.