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White House Denies Delay Claims, Confirms Tariffs on Canada, Mexico, and China Will Start Saturday

  • President Donald Trump plans to impose new trade penalties against Canada, Mexico, and China starting Saturday, which may lead to higher inflation and global economic disruptions.
  • An AP VoteCast survey found that the U.S. electorate is split on support for these tariffs.
  • Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau warned that U.S. penalties would cause 'catastrophic damage' to relationships with allies and lead to increased costs for working families, as stated by Senator Chris Coons.
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On Saturday, Donald Trump is expected to move forward with his tariffs on Mexico, Canada and China. The president has made a promise – and it will be kept, his press spokesman assured on Friday. – It is clear that it is unfortunate, comments Sweden's Minister of Foreign Trade Benjamin Dousa on the development on TV4.

·Stockholm, Sweden
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