What to know about Trump's tariffs targeting Canada, Mexico and China
Sunday, 2 February 2025 () President Donald Trump has taken executive action to impose new tariffs on imports from Canada, China and Mexico. The move fulfills campaign promises but also sparked retaliatory moves that could signal an extended trade war with key trading partners and, in the case of Mexico and Canada, the closest U.S. neighbors and allies. Unlike during the 2024 campaign, when Trump billed his economic agenda as a sure-fire way to reduce the cost of living for American workers, the president now is acknowledging what many economists have long forecasted: the levies could yield higher prices and lower supplies across the market.
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Donald Trump signed an order to impose stiff tariffs on imports from Mexico, Canada and China — fulfilling one of his post-campaign commitments to voters. Zee News Also reported by •SeattlePI.com •Deutsche Welle •DNA •Chicago S-T •IndiaTimes •PIX 11
As President Trump announces tariffs on Canada, Mexico and China on Saturday night, we look at how those countries might respond. NPR Also reported by •DNA •SeattlePI.com •Chicago S-T •Deutsche Welle
President Donald Trump says Americans could feel “some pain” from the emerging trade war triggered by his tariffs against Canada, Mexico and China. He's also... SeattlePI.com