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World awaits Trump tariff deadline on Canada, Mexico, China

Bangkok Post Friday, 31 January 2025 ()
WASHINGTON — With less than 24 hours before United States President Donald Trump's deadline to impose sweeping tariffs on the three biggest US trading partners -- Canada, Mexico and China -- the global economy is bracing for impact.
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