Donald Trump imposes tariffs, but Canada and Mexico

US President Donald Trump has announced a new tariff on all products imported from the largest trading partner in China, Mexico and Canada.

Trump said the United States will impose tariffs on Tuesday, Canada and Mexico, and 25 percent in China and 10%in China. Canadian energy is faced with 10%tariffs.

He threatened to impose import taxes if three countries did not deal with his concerns about illegal immigration and drug trafficking.

Canada and Mexico are both preparing for their retaliation tariffs.

Trump pointed out that the state was ready to expand its obligations when it retaliated.

China, Mexico and Canada accounted for more than 40% of US imports last year.

The White House said in a statement on Saturday X, “Today’s tariff announcement should be responsible for the promise of stopping the flood of drugs in China, Mexico and Canada to the United States.”

Trump posted on his truth social platform:

Targets are domestic taxes imposed on products when they enter the country in proportion to their import value. They are the center of Trump’s economic vision.

He sees them as a way to grow the US economy, protect jobs, and increase tax revenues, in which case the alliance policy measures are promoted.

In her answer, Claudia Shane Baum Mexico claimed that the Mexican government had an alliance with criminal groups.

The White House accused the Mexican government that the Mexican government had an “unbearable alliance” with the Mexican drug trafficking organization.

In the statement, Sheinbaum urged the United States to make more efforts on illegal gun flow in the south to arm cartels.

Her country will be willing to work with the United States, she said. “By imposing tariffs, the problem is not solved, but it is solved through dialogue.”

She instructed the Economic Minister to respond to tariffs and non -relations measures. They are expected to include 25%retaliation tariffs on US products.

Justin Trudeau Canadian prime minister said he would respond to his country.

“We don’t want to be here, we didn’t demand this,” he said in a late Saturday press conference.

“But we will not stand up for Canadians.”

His government will impose a 25%tariff on US products worth $ 155 billion. On Tuesday, $ 3 billion will be available in 21 days.

Target items include American beer, wine, bourbon, fruit and fruit juice, vegetables, perfumes, clothing and shoes, home appliances, sports supplies and furniture. We will also be charged wood and plastic.

Trudeau did not provide more details, but the non -wooden measures in consideration are related to critical minerals and procurement.

The Prime Minister said that less than 1 percent of Pentanil comes from Canada, withdrawing the proposal of a shared border raising a security issue.

To avoid tariffs, Ottawa promised to implement a new security measure of $ 1.3 billion ($ 900m; £ 700m) along the US border.

Trudeau said, “Duty is not the best way we can work together,” Trudeau said.

He also said he did not talk to Trump after his inauguration, but he would open the line with us.

China said in a statement that it was very dissatisfied with the charges and “firmly opposed it.”

China’s Vice President Ding Xuexiang told the World Economic Forum last month in the World Economic Forum last month that his country was looking for a “prize” solution for trade tension and wanted to expand his income.

Canada, Mexico and the United States have deeply integrated into the economy with a $ 1.6 billion manufacturing product crossing the boundaries.

Economists say that due to tariffs and follow -up retaliation, they can raise prices for a wide range of products, from automobiles, wood and steel to foods such as frozen french fries, avocados and tomatoes, and alcohol.

The automotive sector can be particularly difficult. Auto parts intercept three boundaries several times before the final vehicle is assembled. TD Economics suggests that the average US car price can increase by $ 3,000.

According to a January report by the Peterson Institute for International Economics, 25%of the tariffs on Canada and Mexico suggested that they will slow down and accelerate inflation in all three countries.

On Friday, Trump admitted that there could be “temporary and short -term stop” due to tariffs.

The Canadian Chamber of Commerce has published a statement that the tariff will have “immediate and direct consequences in the livelihoods of Canada and the United States,” “” “” “” “” “We will significantly increase all costs for everyone.”

The US Industrial Group also raised an alarm bell.

The National Homebuilders Association said that charges can increase housing costs.

Free trade farmers have already said that many American farmers are already struggling.

The US retail industry leader association, including more than 200 members, including Home Depot, Target, and Walgreens, stated that hope tariffs still can still be prevented.

Mexico Cartel said the White House, explaining why he aimed at the highest trading partner on Saturday, said he was responsible for trafficking pentanil, metomphetamine and other drugs.

Canada’s tariff said, “It will remain until we work with the US with the US for border security.

Finally, with the export of fatal synthetic painkillers, “China plays a central role in the Pentanil crisis.”

According to official data, the northern and southern borders reported drug attacks, but are quite lower than the border with Mexico.

The US border seized 43Lbs (19.5kg) pentanil at the northern border between October and September 2023, and compared it with 21,000LBS (9,525.4kg) of the southern border.

Nevertheless, according to a recent report from Canadian intelligence agencies, more and more ultra -national organizational crime groups are manufacturing medicines in Canada.

Ashley Davis, a Republican Republican Lobbyist, who represented major US companies, including Wal -Mart and Boeing and discussed tariffs, thought Trump would withdraw North America’s tariffs, according to the BBC’s global business report. He pointed out the problems he filed dissatisfied, especially the immigration.

“You must remember -the border and China are the two biggest problems that Americans vote in the November elections. There’s everything he can do to claim victory. I think he will do it.” Said.