Trump’s tariff threats create division between Canada and Mexico over security at borders
- Donald Trump's tariff threats have caused division between Canada and Mexico, as Canadian officials stated that border issues should not be compared.
- Mexico's president rejected Canada's comments following a meeting with Trump and Prime Minister Justin Trudeau.
- President Claudia Sheinbaum emphasized that Mexico should be respected by its trading partners, referencing Canada’s comments.
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Donald Trump has promised that if Mexico does not take action against drug trafficking, he would impose huge tariffs on the country's exported goods.
Last week, Donald Trump threatened Canada and Mexico that he would impose a tariff of 25% on both countries as soon as he assumed office in January. He said that tariffs will remain in force on both countries until they prohibit the arrival of illegal migrants and drugs into the US from their borders. Since then, Canada and Mexico have clashed.
Trump’s Tariff Threat Immediately Moves Mexico And Canada To Assist U.S. With Securing Borders ⋆ Conservative Firing Line
The following article, Trump’s Tariff Threat Immediately Moves Mexico And Canada To Assist U.S. With Securing Borders, was first published on Conservative Firing Line. President-elect Donald Trump has not even been sworn into office yet but he is already shaping the landscape to come by engaging directly with his soon-to-be counterparts in Mexico and Canada to immediately begin taking steps to secure U.S. borders with each of the neighboring cou…
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