Trudeau (TRUDEAU
Washington-Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced on Saturday night that his country would respond to President Donald Trump's decision to ask for a 25 % tariff on Canada's exports to the United States in order Implement 25 % of US commodity tariffs.
Trudeau commented on Trump signed an administrative order in Trump, which imposed tariffs on goods in Canada, Mexico and China. Trump's orders imposed 25 % tariffs on imports of imports in Mexico and Canada-excluding Canadian energy products, which will face 10 % tariffs. He also added a 10 % tariff to China's imports.
Trudeau said at a press conference on Saturday night that the tariffs on American products include “the immediately tariff of US $ 30 billion in goods as of Tuesday”, and the United States will begin to collect tariffs on Canadian goods. He said that the remaining tariffs will “allow Canadian companies and provide chains to find alternatives in about three weeks.”
Trudeau said: “Like U.S. tariffs, our response will also reach a distant range, including American beer, wine and bourbon whiskey, fruits and fruit juices, including orange juice, and vegetables, perfumes, clothing and shoes.” ” It will include the main consumer products, such as household appliances, furniture and sports equipment, as well as wood and plastic materials, and more. “
Canada may not formulate mutual benefit tariffs. Mexican President Claudia SHEINBAUM said in Spanish that she instructed her Economic Minister to “implement the Planning Plan B we have been working hard, including tariffs and non -tariff measures to defend Mexico's interests.”
Sheinbaum also criticized the tariffs and said in the post of X: “We absolutely reject the slander of the Mexican government, accuses the alliance with the criminal organization, and any intention to interfere with our territory.”
She added in Spanish: “Mexico not only does not want fentini to reach the United States, but also does not want it to reach anywhere.”
“Therefore, if the United States wants to combat trading drugs and cause violence, we must work together in a comprehensive way, but it is always in common responsibility, mutual trust, and cooperation. The most important thing is to respect the sovereignty. The negotiation, “she added. “Coordination, yes; subordinate, no.”
The Chinese Embassy in the United States and the Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs did not immediately respond to the request to comment on Saturday nights.
Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Mao Ning said at a press conference earlier this week: “China supports the United States' response to the Findni problem with the spirit of human and goodwill, and on the basis of a wide range of and extensive basis and extensive basis and extensive basis and extensive basis and extensive basis and extensive basis and extensive basis and extensive basis and extensive basis and extensive basis and extensive basis and extensive basis and extensive basis and extensive basis and extensive basis and extensive basis. The United States has a cross -section cooperation.
The Chinese government's transcript said: “We can see everyone's achievements.” “We hope that the United States will continue to work hard to continue its difficult and positive developments in consultant cooperation.”
International leaders' TIT-FOR-TAT tariff announcement may be the price of consumers in the United States and foreign countries, which will affect the cost of food, electronics and cars.
In an article in “Society”, Trump attributes to “the main threat of illegal foreigners and fatal drugs, killing our citizens, including Finyini.”
According to the public instrument board of federal agencies, the vast majority of fentinis that are occupied by US customs and border protection occur on the southern border, not the northern border.
According to the U.S. Trade Representative Office, China, Mexico and Canada are the three major suppliers imported from the United States. Mexico and Canada are our ally, and have established a stable economic relationship with the United States for a long time
Trump's administrative order promised to impose tariffs on goods from three countries in November. During the campaign, Trump said that he would impose a duty of up to 20 % of the imported tax rates in other countries and impose at least 60 % of tariffs on Chinese products.
Trump imposed tariffs on China during his first term, and the two countries increased retaliatory tariffs when they were called the “trade war”. Experts warn that another series of tariffs may surpass the economy, which will affect the national security and health plans between the two countries.