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Trump Announces Tariffs on Canada, Mexico and China

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The tariffs are expected to take effect next Tuesday, with some reports suggesting they will be applied to all imports from Canada and Mexico

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    1. This is a relationship that we know takes a certain amount of working on, and that's what we'll do.
    1. Canada places the highest priority on border security and the integrity of our shared border. Our relationship today is balanced and mutually beneficial, particularly for American workers.
    2. We will of course continue to discuss these issues with the incoming administration.
    3. Today, Canada buys more from the United States than China, Japan, France and the UK combined.
    1. We need a Team Canada approach and response — and we need it now.
    1. The U.S. side should cherish China's goodwill and safeguard the hard-won sound situation of Sino-US drug control cooperation.
    1. China believes that China-U.S. economic and trade cooperation is mutually beneficial in nature. No one will win a trade war or a tariff war.
    1. We have to be prepared for the fact that something similar could also happen to Europe or Germany.
    1. It is widely known that the chemical precursors used to produce fentanyl and other synthetic drugs are illegally entering Canada, the United States, and Mexico from Asian countries.
    2. This underscores the urgent need for international collaboration.
    3. We do not produce weapons. We do not consume the synthetic drugs.
    1. That is not part of this equation. We're talking about finding efficiencies in every program but not cutting benefits for people who rightly deserve that.

Trump's tariffs

  1. Donald Trump Announces 90-Day Tariff Reduction with China
  2. US and China Reach New Agreement on Tariffs After Ongoing Trade Negotiations in Geneva
  3. Donald Trump Proposes Significant Reduction in China Tariffs Amid Ongoing Trade Negotiations

sources

  1. 1.The Times
  2. 2.CTV News
  3. 3.France 24
  4. 4.CGTN
  5. 5.The Guardian
  6. 6.Al Jazeera
  7. 7.BBC
  8. 8.The New York Times
  9. 9.CNA News
  10. 10.The Times of India
  11. 11.The Washington Post
  12. 12.Le Monde

perspectives

  1. 1.US under Donald Trump
  2. 2.Chinese Foreign Policy
  3. 3.US-China Relations
  4. 4.Immigration to the US
  5. 5.US Economy
  6. 6.Inflation
  7. 7.Trade Agreement
  8. 8.World Economy
  9. 9.US-India relations
  10. 10.Mexico under Claudia Sheinbaum
  11. 11.US-EU relations
  12. 12.United States–Mexico–Canada Agreement

countries

  1. 1.AustraliaAU
  2. 2.BrazilBR
  3. 3.CanadaCA
  4. 4.ChinaCN
  5. 5.EgyptEG
  6. 6.FranceFR
  7. 7.United KingdomGB
  8. 8.Hong KongHK
  9. 9.IsraelIL
  10. 10.IndiaIN
  11. 11.JapanJP
  12. 12.Korea, Republic ofKR

organizations

  1. 1.Truth Social
  2. 2.White HouseUS
  3. 3.Republican Party
  4. 4.HezbollahLB
  5. 5.Federal Bureau of InvestigationUS
  6. 6.US Immigration and Customs EnforcementUS
  7. 7.Asia Society Policy Institute
  8. 8.Canada Border Services Agency
  9. 9.Canadian Chamber of CommerceCA
  10. 10.Democratic PartyUS
  11. 11.European Union
  12. 12.Ford Motors

persons

  1. 1.Donald TrumpUS
  2. 2.Justin TrudeauCA
  3. 3.Claudia SheinbaumMX
  4. 4.Joe BidenUS
  5. 5.Liu PengyuCN
  6. 6.Chrystia FreelandCA
  7. 7.Doug FordCA
  8. 8.Simon Romero
  9. 9.Scott BessentUS
  10. 10.Robert Reich
  11. 11.William ReinschUS
  12. 12.Ana Swanson

technicals

  1. 1.United States–Mexico–Canada Agreement
  2. 2.North American Free Trade Agreement
  3. 3.Caribbean Sea
  4. 4.Mar-A-Lago Club
  5. 5.Dogecoin
  6. 6.Make America Great Again
  7. 7.Political Action Committee
  8. 8.Department of Government Efficiency
  9. 9.Fentanyl
  10. 10.Litani River
  11. 11.Project 2025
  12. 12.Red Sea