Trump Tariffs on Mexico, Canada, and China Prompt Retaliation

Trump Tariffs on Mexico, Canada, and China Prompt Retaliation

President Donald Trump has followed through on his commitment to impose tariffs on Mexico, Canada, and China in an effort to curb illegal immigration and drug trafficking into the United States. Reports indicate that these nations have responded with countermeasures.

White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt addressed the issue during a press briefing on Friday.

“On day one, President Trump declared a national emergency at our southern border to end the four-year-long invasion of illegal aliens under the previous administration. Additionally, President Trump signed an executive order to end catch and release and finish construction of his effective border wall. By using every lever of his federal power, President Trump has sent a loud and clear message to the entire world: America will no longer tolerate illegal immigration,” she stated.

A journalist inquired whether the tariffs would take immediate effect, to which Leavitt confirmed.

“There was a report about that. He said he wanted ‘much bigger than that.’ Should we understand that these tariffs would add up? You know, in other words, you might have country-specific tariffs like Canada, Mexico, China. You might have sectoral tariffs, like on pharmaceuticals, as well as a potential universal tariff on top of that. Do these stack on one or the other, or would one sort of take precedence over another?” the journalist asked.

“All I can point you to is what the president has said on this front: the February 1st date for Canada and Mexico and also the China tariff that he has discussed,” Leavitt responded.

“He rejected the 2.5 percent tariff. He said that was a little bit too low. He wants it to be higher. I’ll leave it to him to make any decisions on that front,” she added.

Trump has implemented a 25 percent tariff on Canada and Mexico, alongside a 10 percent tariff on China, which are scheduled to take effect on February 4.

“Do you have any comment on what the Mexicans and Canadians have done so far? Do you have any comment on whether that has met the bar of what he wants to see on fentanyl?” another journalist asked.

“I won’t get ahead of the president, again, on advocating to foreign nations on what they should or shouldn’t do to get away from these tariffs. The president has made it very clear, again, that he expects every nation around this world to cooperate with the repatriation of their citizens. And the president has also put out specific statements in terms of Canada and Mexico when it comes to what he expects in terms of border security,” Leavitt explained.

By Saturday, both Canada and Mexico announced their plans to impose retaliatory tariffs in response to the U.S. measures.

“The actions taken today by the White House split us apart instead of bringing us together,” Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau stated during a Saturday evening press conference. “We were always there standing with you, grieving with you, the American people.”

“It is going to have real consequences for people, for workers on both sides of our border,” Trudeau continued.

“We don’t want to be here. We didn’t ask for this, but we will not back down in standing up both for Canadians and for the incredible successful relationship between Canada and the United States,” he emphasized.

Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum also announced her country’s countermeasures.

“We categorically reject the White House’s slander that the Mexican government has alliances with criminal organizations, as well as any intention of meddling in our territory,” she posted on X.

“If the United States government and its agencies wanted to address the serious fentanyl consumption in their country, they could fight the sale of drugs on the streets of their major cities, which they don’t do, and the laundering of money that this illegal activity generates that has done so much harm to its population,” she added.

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