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Trump administrator put a blow to Canada, Mexico, China with new tariffs

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President Donald Trump’s tariffs in Mexico and Canada must take effect on Tuesday, creating a second economic showdown with America’s neighbors.

Last month, Trump administration delayed 25% of the Canadian and Mexican goods after the last minutes from both countries. In recent weeks, officials of both countries have held talks with the Trump administration, but no agreements on reducing the tariffs have been announced.

Peter Navaro, a senior trade and production advisor, defended Trump’s approach to tariffs on Monday. White House He pointed to Fentonyl and other drug trafficking both on the northern and southern borders to justify the tariffs.

“When you think about the problem, it starts in communist China with precursor chemicals. This is included in Mexico, and they make fentanyl. But they also have these pills. Thus, they make fakes. And they use Canada as a transit center and a secondary point for production. Thus, it’s a canada.

What are the tariffs, how do they work and who pay for them?

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On Tuesday, President Donald Trump plans to introduce massive tariffs on Canada, Mexico and China. (Andrew Harnica / Getti Image / Getti Image)

Trump also announced plans to double existing tariffs in China to 20%, starting Tuesday.

What happens to Trump tariffs in China, Canada and Mexico?

The secretary of trade Howard Lutnik confirmed that the tariffs should still go into place, but their burden is still dependent on the negotiations.

“Tuesday in Mexico and Canada will tariffs. Mexico is exactly what they are, we are going to leave it for the president and his team to negotiate,” Lutnik said on Sunday Fox News.

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Canadian Prime Minister Justin Truda said Canada revenge on his own tariffs when Trump moves forward with 25% tariffs for Canadian goods. (Reuters / Patrick Doly / Reuters)

Canadian Internal Trade Minister Anita Ananda met with US officials in Washington in recent days, although no announcements have come from the meetings. Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudo said Canada avenge the $ 30 billion tariff for goods in the US when 25% of tariffs are moving forward.

Meanwhile, Mexico President Claudia Sheinbaum emphasized that Mexico should respect “the negotiations.

“Cooperation and coordination, yes, subordination, never,” she said at the event on Sunday.

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Mexico President Claudia Sheinbaum says Mexico should be “respected” in the tariff negotiations. (Emmanuel Rosas/ObturaDormx/Getty Images, Left, and Allison Robbert-Pool/Getty Images, Right./Getty Images)

The White House did not immediately respond to a comment from Digital Fox News.

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The implementation of these tariffs leaves an open opportunity that US consumers May face higher prices for certain products if they eventually take effect.

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2025-03-03 16:36:00

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