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Canada and Mexico counterattack Trump's trade tariffs, because Beijing vowed to “countermeasures”
Canada, Mexico and China have promised to fight back after levying US tariffs announced by the United States Donald Trump Saturday.
Trump claims that this is to cope with the “major threat” of illegal immigrants and drugs. The exports of Canada and Mexico to the United States will face 25 % of tariffs on Tuesday, although Canada's energy resources will levy 10 % of taxation.
Chinese products from China who have faced various responsibilities will increase tariffs by 10 %. Tariffs are the domestic tax of goods when entering a country, which is directly proportional to the value of imports.
Trump quoted the tariffs of the “International Emergency Economic Power Act”. The White House said: “The extraordinary threat of illegal foreigners and drugs (including fatal fennis) constitutes a national emergency situation.”
The White House added that the purpose is to allow all three countries to “be responsible for stopping illegal immigrants and prevent poisonous fentanyl and other drugs from flowing into our country.”

France-France-Presse (AFP) reports that the Chinese Ministry of Commerce's statement will adopt “corresponding countermeasures” and make claims to Washington to the World Trade Organization.
Mexico President Claudia Sheinbaum It is announced that her country will levy retaliatory tariffs.
Sheinbaum said she has told the Economic Minister that “Plan we has been working hard has been working hard, including tariffs and non -tariff measures to defend Mexican interests.”
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau -Tat of who talks to Sheinbaum-Individual stated that his country will levy a selected product worth $ 155 billion ($ 1006.6 billion) at its own 25 % tax, which will be held on Tuesday. It was a second time.
“Of course we don't want to upgrade. However, we will work for Canadians in Canada.
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Last year, China, Mexico and Canada accounted for more than 40 % of the United States. US President Donald Trump also threatened to impose tariffs on EU countries. He said that new tariffs will help develop the US economy, propose tax issues and protect US employment opportunities. However, critics including many economists, including many economists, warned that additional costs were transferred to American consumers and exacerbated the cost of life crisis.
My colleague Lauren Aratani has made this useful interpreter to explore how American consumers will be affected by tariffs, and why Trump uses them to formulate their policy agenda and how other countries respond to the US President Announcement.
Canada and Mexico counterattack Trump's trade tariffs, because Beijing vowed to “countermeasures”
Canada, Mexico and China have promised to fight back after levying US tariffs announced by the United States Donald Trump Saturday.
Trump claims that this is to cope with the “major threat” of illegal immigrants and drugs. The exports of Canada and Mexico to the United States will face 25 % of tariffs on Tuesday, although Canada's energy resources will levy 10 % of taxation.
Chinese products from China who have faced various responsibilities will increase tariffs by 10 %. Tariffs are the domestic tax of goods when entering a country, which is directly proportional to the value of imports.
Trump quoted the tariffs of the “International Emergency Economic Power Act”. The White House said: “The extraordinary threat of illegal foreigners and drugs (including fatal fennis) constitutes a national emergency situation.”
The White House added that the purpose is to allow all three countries to “be responsible for stopping illegal immigrants and prevent poisonous fentanyl and other drugs from flowing into our country.”
France-France-Presse (AFP) reports that the Chinese Ministry of Commerce's statement will adopt “corresponding countermeasures” and make claims to Washington to the World Trade Organization.
Mexico President Claudia Sheinbaum It is announced that her country will levy retaliatory tariffs.
Sheinbaum said she has told the Economic Minister that “Plan we has been working hard has been working hard, including tariffs and non -tariff measures to defend Mexican interests.”
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau -Tat of who talks to Sheinbaum-Individual stated that his country will levy a selected product worth $ 155 billion ($ 1006.6 billion) at its own 25 % tax, which will be held on Tuesday. The second time.
“Of course we don't want to upgrade. However, we will work for Canadians in Canada.