Trump signs order imposing tariffs on Canada, Mexico and China
- President Donald Trump signed an order imposing tariffs of 25% on imports from Mexico and Canada, and 10% on imports from China, fulfilling a campaign promise and declaring an economic emergency.
- The White House stated that the tariffs aim to reduce fentanyl smuggling and boost domestic manufacturing, despite potential risks of higher prices for consumers.
- Trump's tariffs could disrupt the global economy and raise inflation, with many voters concerned about rising prices since he promised to manage inflation better than Democratic President Joe Biden.
- Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau indicated that Canada is prepared to respond with retaliatory tariffs and is implementing a border security plan to address Trump's concerns.
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C 47%
R 25%
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