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    US tariffs on Canada and Mexico will go ahead on Tuesday, Trump says

    kumbhorgBy kumbhorgMarch 3, 2025No Comments4 Mins Read
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    Tom Geoghegan & Laura Bicker

    BBC News, London and Beijing

    Watch: ‘I’d be pissed if I was Canadian’ – Trump supporters on 51st state jibe

    President Donald Trump has said 25% US tariffs against Canada and Mexico will go ahead on Tuesday.

    The US president threatened to impose the tariffs – which are a tax on imports – on his two neighbours on 4 March, in response to what he says is the unacceptable flow of illegal drugs and undocumented migrants into the US.

    “No room left for Mexico or for Canada,” Trump said at the White House on Monday. “The tariffs, you know, they’re all set. They go into effect tomorrow.”

    “What they’ll have to do is build their car plants, frankly, and other things, in the United States, in which case they have no tariffs,” he added.

    Markets dropped after Trump confirmed the tariffs on America’s two biggest trading partners would be moving forward.

    A 10% tariff on Chinese imports is also expected to be implemented after the US accused Beijing of not doing enough to stop the flow of fentanyl into the US.

    This means that if brought into effect, Chinese exports to the US will face a levy of at least 20%, following a 10% tariff that took effect a month ago.

    Chinese state media claims leaders in Beijing have prepared a series of countermeasures to happen on the same day, raising the prospect of an all-out trade war between the world’s top two economies.

    China’s state-run Global Times newspaper said the countermeasures would probably target US agricultural and food products.

    Analysts believe Beijing still hopes to avoid an all-out trade war and negotiate a truce with the Trump administration, but so far there has been no sign of a deal between the two economic giants.

    Trump has long maintained that tariffs are a useful tool to correct trade imbalances and protect US manufacturing.

    Speaking on Sunday Morning Futures on Fox News, Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick said: “There are going to be tariffs on Tuesday on Mexico and Canada. Exactly what they are, we’re going to leave that for the president and his team to negotiate.”

    Canada has repeatedly said tariffs will harm both economies but added that it will defend itself if they happen.

    Canadian Internal Trade Minister Anita Anand met officials in Washington in recent days and said over the weekend there will be a response.

    “We are steady at the wheel. We are prepared for any eventuality, but we will at every turn defend our country’s economy,” she told CBC News.

    Last month, Canada had prepared a list of $30bn (£23.6bn) worth of American goods it said it would levy in response to US tariffs. Items on that list included everyday goods like pasta, clothing and perfume.

    Getty Images File image of the American and Canadian flags flying side by sideGetty Images

    The Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) says it has been “surging” its efforts to tackle fentanyl crossing into the US.

    Only 1% of fentanyl seized in the US is thought to come from Canada, according to US data.

    Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said on Sunday, from a summit on Ukraine in London, that Canada was “not an issue” as a source of illegal fentanyl in the US.

    Watch: Canada plans ‘strong’ response if Trump imposes tariffs, says Trudeau

    Mexico’s president, Claudia Sheinbaum, appeared to send a message to Trump after the Lutnick interview when she said at a public event in the city of Colima that “Mexico has to be respected”.

    “Co-operation [and] co-ordination, yes, subordination, never.”

    President Trump has also announced a 25% charge on all steel and aluminium imports, which is meant to come into effect on 12 March.

    In addition, he has threatened to impose custom “reciprocal” tariffs on individual countries, as well as 25% tariffs on the European Union.

    . Graph titled "Trump's tariffs: Which products will be affected?" The subheading reads: "Key items imported to the US from Mexico, China and Canada in 2024". The graph shows that items such as delivery trucks, computers and insulated wire come largely come from Mexico to the US. Other items such as crude petroleum is imported from Canada in the largest quantities. The highest percentages of telephones and electric batteries are imported from China..
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