Trump trade battles could spike food prices, help China: former Mexico trade chief
- President Donald Trump plans to impose 25-percent tariffs against Canada and Mexico on February 1, which contradicts a memorandum stating recommendations would be delivered on April 1.
- The proposed tariffs could worsen Canada's access to the U.S. Market compared to 166 other trading partners, benefiting countries like China and Venezuela.
- Mass deportations of undocumented immigrants could lead to labor shortages in agriculture, significantly increasing produce costs, especially for handpicked items like strawberries.
- Canada must prepare to retaliate against potential tariffs to protect its economic interests and ensure the supply of critical minerals to the U.S.
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