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NPR News: 12-25-2024 7PM EST

Thu, 26 Dec 2024

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00:17 - 00:33 Janine Herbst

Live from NPR News in Washington, I'm Janine Herbst. Japanese automakers are getting ready for possible tariffs on their exports under the incoming Trump administration. NPR's Anthony Kuhn reports on how at least one company is already responding.

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00:34 - 00:55 Anthony Kuhn

Toyota said Tuesday that it plans to donate a million dollars to President-elect Trump's inauguration, the first time it's contributed to a U.S. presidential inauguration. It announced the move a day after Ford and GM said they'd make similar donations. Trump has proposed 25 percent tariffs on imports from Mexico, where Toyota makes pickup trucks for the U.S. market.

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00:55 - 01:17 Anthony Kuhn

But some analysts believe that Trump could skip the tariffs on car exporters who shift production to the U.S., Or, they add, Trump might have to back away from tariffs if they cause inflation to spike at home. Japan also faces the risk of fallout from a potential U.S. trade war with its main trading partner, China. Anthony Kuhn, NPR News, Seoul.

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00:00 - 00:00 Janine Herbst

Turkey says it has an action plan to help repair and rebuild the infrastructure in neighboring war-torn Syria. Empires Fatma Tanis has more from Istanbul.

00:00 - 00:00 Fatma Tanis

Turkey's transportation minister said Syria's airports, bridges, railways and roads all needed fixing. The minister said a Turkish team recently went to inspect Syria's five airports and found only two of them, the ones in Damascus and Aleppo, were operational. but both needed significant upgrades.

00:00 - 00:00 Fatma Tanis

The team discovered there were no radar systems at the airports and that Syrian airport workers had been using radar applications on cell phones to manage flights. They noted that the computers were from the 1990s, there were no metal detector systems, and the runways were in bad condition.

00:00 - 00:00 Fatma Tanis

The transportation minister added that, quote, Syria will need everything in order to rebuild itself from scratch. Fatma Tanis, NPR News, Istanbul.

00:00 - 00:00 Janine Herbst

In his traditional Christmas message, Pope Francis urged people around the world to find the courage to silence the sounds of arms and overcome divisions that plague the world. Today also marks the start of the 2025 Holy Year celebration, and pilgrims lined up early to walk through the Holy Door at the entrance of St. Peter's Basilica. Meanwhile,

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