China and Mexico responded to Donald Trump for the increase in tariffs

China and Mexico responded to Donald Trump for the increase in tariffs

President-elect Donald Trump threatened with imposing new tariffs on Mexico, Canada and China, the three main trading partners of the United States, shortly after his inauguration, to force these countries to combat illegal immigration and drug smuggling.

“On January 20, as one of my first executive orders, I will sign all the necessary documents to impose a 25% tariff on ALL products arriving in the United States from Mexico and Canada, and its absurd open borders,” Trump said in its social media platform Truth Social. “This tariff will remain in effect until drugs, particularly fentanyl, and all illegal immigrants stop this invasion of our country.”

He also blamed China for failing to prevent “massive quantities” of drugs, especially fentanyl, from reaching the US. “Until that stops happening, we are going to impose an additional 10% tariff on China, on top of any other additional tariffs.”

China’s response

In this context, the spokesperson for the Chinese Embassy in the US stated that “no one will win a trade or tariff war“Liu Pengyu, spokesperson for the Chinese legation in Washington, highlighted on his official X social network account that “economic and commercial cooperation between China and the United States is mutually beneficial in nature” and that a trade or tariff war It won’t benefit anyone.

Liu stressed that “the idea that China deliberately allows the passage of fentanyl precursors to the US is completely contrary to facts and reality.”

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During his campaign, Trump promised to impose tariffs of up to 60% on Chinese products.

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In addition, he highlighted that the anti-drug agencies of both countries have resumed regular communications since the meeting between Presidents Xi Jinping and Joe Biden in San Francisco in November last year. The diplomat also mentioned that China has informed the US about the progress in anti-drug operations and has responded to requests for verification of some cases, taking appropriate measures.

As a presidential candidate, Trump had promised to protect jobs in the United States by imposing tariffs of up to 20% on all imported products, and up to 60% on those from China, with the aim of starting a trade war against that country during his first term. mandate.

Mexico’s response

“To one tariff, another will come in response, and so on until we put common businesses at risk”said the Mexican president Claudia Sheinbaumin addition to clarifying: “The main exporters from Mexico to the US are General Motors and Ford Motor Company, which arrived in Mexico 80 years ago, why impose a tax that puts them at risk, it is not acceptable and would cause inflation and loss of employment”.

In this sense, he highlighted: “I am convinced that North America’s economic loss lies in maintaining our commercial partnership.”

Regarding the immigration problem that Trump blames on Mexico, he stated: “You are probably not aware that Mexico has developed a policy of attention to migrants who cross our territory and whose destination is the southern border. As a result and according to your country’s customs, border encounters have been reduced by 75 percent from December 2023 to November 2024.”

What Sheinbaum said in the People’s Morning has been written in a formal letter, which will be sent by the federal government to Donald Trump in the next few hours, more precisely, to his work team.

Source: Ambito

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