The Secretary of Trade Hovard Lutnik mentioned the possible agreement between the Trump administration and the Canada and Mexico executives who could see that some tariffs imposed on both nations leaned back.
Canada and Mexico, two of the largest US trading partners, imposed tariffs for retaliation by the president Donald Trump This came into force on Tuesday. Trump said the increase was in response to both countries that do not make enough to restrain the flow of illegal immigration and forbidden drugs across its borders with the US
During the appearance on Tuesday at the “Kudlov” fox Business, Lutsk told the leading Larry Kudlov that Trump is most likely Fair trade between the peoples.
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The Secretary of Trade Howard Lutnit said that the transactions in Canada would be reached and Mexico rolled back during the appearance of Fox Business “” Kudlow “. (Kayla Bartkowski / Getty Images / Getty Images)
“He really looks at what he is trying to find out if there is that he can come in the middle where he can give Canadians and Mexicans something, but they have to do more,” he said Kudlov. “They have to end the fentanyl’s death. You can’t just say it’s okay that people may die. It’s just not a thing.”
“It won’t be a pause.” We probably inform about it tomorrow. So somewhere in the middle, probably Canadians And Mexicans, but not all the way, ”he added.
The secretary stated that the administration caused concern on the border and illegal drugs, known Canadian and Mexican officials.
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Mexico, USA and Canada flags. (Fox News)
“If you respect us as your best trading partner, finish it,” he said. “And you have to end the fentanyl. And the way we’re going to describe the fentanyl is very simple – purified American gut. It should end.”
Effective US imports from China, the third largest US trading partner, became a new 10% tariff, except for the initial 10% tariff, which it imposed on Chinese goods last month.
Tariffs on imported goods From Canada and Mexico rose with 25% of the tariffs that were levied with all imports from the two countries. Tariffs include a gap for lower 10% of Canadian oil import tariffs.

On Monday, President Donald Trump appears in the Roosevelt’s room. (Roberto Schmidt / AFP via Getty Images / Getty Images)
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“Both the Mexicans and the Canadians were on the phone with me today all day, trying to show that they will be better, and the president listens, because you know that he is very, very fair and very intelligent,” Lutnik said. “So I think he will work with them.”
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2025-03-05 01:44:00