Donald Trump threatened to impose a 25% tariff on Canadian and Mexican producers if they do not control “the flow of drugs and migrants.”
The Canadian Prime Minister, Justin Trudeauwarned this Friday that Prices could rise in the United States If the president-elect donald trump makes good on its threat to impose widespread tariffs on Canadian products.
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“Our responsibility is to point out that (Trump’s proposed tariffs) would not only be hurting Canadians, who work so well with the United States, but also would increase prices for US citizens and hurt US industry and businesses”Trudeau noted.
After winning the presidential elections, donald trump threatened to impose tariffs on products from Canada and Mexico if their governments do not stop the “flow of drugs and migrants” coming from those countries. He even announced that the amount would be 25%.
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Donald Trump threatened Canada and Mexico to impose tariffs on their products if they do not control migration to the United States.
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Trudeau understand that trump He is willing to keep his word, but called for “working together” to solve these issues. “Ultimately, It is through the many real constructive conversations I will have with President Trump that we will continue to move forward on the right path for all Canadians,” he noted.
Mexico’s response
The Mexican president, Claudia Sheinbaumalso chose the path of moderation, after the threat of trumpwho will assume the presidency of the United States in January.
Last Thursday he said he was confident he could avoid a tariff war with his northern neighbor. As published trump On social networks, both leaders spoke and Scheinbaum agreed to stop unauthorized migration attempting to reach the United States through the Mexican border.
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