Canada, Mexico and China slam Trump’s tariffsstar-news.press/wp

 

Washington – Hours after President Donald Trump signed executive orders to implement the goods for goods from Canada, Mexico and China, three countries slammed the move and promised a shift.

The American Allies Canada and Mexico said they would implement their own tariffs in response to the Trump, move that signals further economic rehearsal among closures. China, American competitor, did not mention Rentaliatar tariffs or other special measures, but they said that he would file a lawsuit with the World Trade Organization and bring “necessary countermeasures.”

Stating his role in the flow of Fentanil and undocumented immigrants in the United States, Trump announced 25% of the importation of imports from Mexico and Canada – without Canadian energy products, which would face 10% tariff. He also implemented a tariff of 10% on imports from China for the same reason.

Now it will start to collect most tariffs on Tuesday, with some exceptions. The White House said he would remain in place “until the crisis is alleviated” without elaborating.

Mexico, Canada and China together consisted of more than 40% of the total American import last year. TIT-FOR-TAT tariffs from their leaders could send prices for consumer breeding and in the US and abroad that affect the costs of subjects, electronics and cars.

So far, the Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is the only leader who exposed details for what the country’s answer will look like. Trudeau announced on Saturday night that Canada would respond to Trump’s decision to make a 25% tariff on Canadian exports in the United States by applying a 25% tariff in USA. Trudeau did not order whether they were $ 155 billion “valid in Canadian or US dollars. $ 155 billion in Canadian dollars would be around $ 106 billion in US dollars.

During the Saturday night’s news, Studeau stated that the tariffs in American goods include “$ 30 billion in the $ 30 billion tariffs”, the same day the USA would be able to collect tariffs on Canadian goods. He said that the rest of the tariff would come in about three weeks “to enable Canadian companies and lance supply to find alternatives.”

“Like American tariffs, our response will be far to reach and involve daily items such as American beer, wine and bourbon, fruit and fruit juices, including orange juice,” Trudeau said. “There will include large consumer products such as household appliances, furniture and sports equipment and materials such as wood and plastic, along with many, much more.”

Trudeau emphasized the long history of the United States-Canada and claimed that “If President Trump wants to serve in a new” golden age “for the United States, it is a better way to partner with Canada, not to punish us.”

The Prime Minister directly addressed Americans, saying that Trump’s move “to have real consequences for you, the American people.”

He also encouraged Canadians to think about the ways to “do their part”, as it decides for Canadian products on American products and changing the summer vacation for staying in Canada.

The White House did not immediately answer the comment request on the announcement of Trudeau.

Also Saturday, Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum said in Spanish in post up to x That she sent her Secretary of Economics “to implement a Plan B which we work on which we work, which includes tariff and non-tariff measures in the defense of Mexican interest.” Details of that plan have not yet been announced.

Sheinbaum also slammed the tariffs, saying the post on X “, categorically refuse to defamate the white house of Mexico, citing alliances with criminal organizations, as well as any intention of interfering with our territory.”

“Mexico doesn’t just want Fentanil to reach the United States, he doesn’t want to come to anywhere,” she added in Spanish.

“Therefore, if the United States wants to fight criminal groups and create violence, we must work together in a comprehensive way, but always in accordance with the principles of common responsibility, mutual trust, cooperation, respecting sovereignty, which cannot be negotiated “She added. “Coordination, yes; subordination, no.”

Expressing the strong opposition of tariffs, the Chinese Ministry of Trade, said that Beijing will file a lawsuit with the World Trade Organization “and take the necessary countermeasures to strengthen its rights and interests.”

“China calls now to correct their mistakes, working on mutual understanding, to engage in a sincere dialogue, strengthen cooperation and management of differences based on equality, mutual respect,” said in a statement.

The United States has been blocking the appellate judge in the World Trade Organization for years, leaving it to a great extent incapable of mediation of international trade disputes. But China could still use a lawsuit for collecting international support against American tariffs.

In the post to Truth Social, Trump attributed his move to “a great threat to illegal strangers and deadly drugs that kill our citizens, including Fentanil.”

The vast majority of Fentanila seized US customs and border protection occurred along the southern border, not the northern boundaries, toward a Public dashboard from the Federal Agency.

Both Mexico and China say that the US should be addressed by domestic demand for Fentanil. Although the Biden Administration and China said that Beijing has taken steps for the stalk of illegal international flow of precursors, the Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs suggested that tariffs could jeopardize further progress.

“Additional tariffs are not constructive and obliged to influence and harm the countycotics between the two sides in the future,” said the spokesman in the comment published at the Ministry website.

China, Mexico and Canada are Top three suppliers Imports in the United States, according to the Office of the representative of the American trade. Mexico and Canada are American allies and long had constant economic relations with the US

Trump’s executive order came after he promised to issue a robbing tariff coming from three countries. During his campaign, Trump said that he would impose a heading for a tariff of up to 20% on imports from other nations and place at least 60% tariff on Chinese products.

The citation of unjust trade practices, Trump sent the tariffs in more than $ 300 billion in Chinese goods, which resulted in two countries to add a retaliacar tariffs to each other in what called “trade war”. These tariffs were retained in place and in some cases expanded by the Biden Administration.

Although the Chinese government can strive to avoid the trade war, while the second largest world economy is still struggling to recover from a pandemic, it will probably be home pressure to answer. The new law entering into force 1. December gives the Chinese government more explicit authority to impose retalijern tariffs if the second country adopts tariffs or other measures being considered violation of international law.

Experts have warned that another series of tariffs could raise outside the economy, potentially affect national security and health initiatives between the two countries.

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2025-02-02 05:27:00

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