Donald Trump, even if he threatens to expand his trade tariffs, and recognizes that the European Union and the potential to stand in the economic arrows of the early World Trade War. Repeated the warning.
It comes on Saturday when Trump tariffs to Mexico, Canada and China have caused retaliation from all three countries. Mexico and Canada have swore their taxation while China and Canada are seeking legal issues.
Mr. Trump said on Sunday night that the new tariff on the EU would “definitely occur” and wanted to import a previous complaint about a large US trade deficit with blocks and more American cars and agricultural products. He repeated his desire to.
“It will definitely happen in the European Union, I can tell you it,” he told reporters. “I don’t say there is a timeline, but it will be soon.”
Trump appears to be taking a softer line in the UK, listing a good relationship with Keel’s Prime Minister Starge, saying that tariffs may still happen. “Britain is in line, but I’m convinced that I’m convinced.
“Well, the Prime Minister was very kind and we held several meetings. We had many phones. We are doing it very well. Whether we can balance the budget. Check.
In Canada, the Ministry of Finance has released a list of US products imported to Canada.
The list will display products that will hit the first round of Retal Tax Tax from Tuesday, and will reach a $ 30 billion of Canadian dollar -specific products (about 2 billion dollars). The affected products include tobacco, agricultural products, home appliances, firearms, and military tools.
Canada is also preparing for two -second retaliation duties for US imports worth $ 120 million ($ 8.6 billion) in 21 days. The second list includes passenger cars, trucks, steel and aluminum products, specific fruits, vegetables, beef, pork, dairy products, etc.
Mexico’s President Claudia Sheinbaum said that her government will provide detailed retaliation duties ordered on a US product on Monday. In a statement on Sunday, Shainbaum stated that Mexico would announce the details of the government’s “Planning B” because Mexico claimed that he did not want a conflict.
“The problem is not a tariff, but a lecture and dialogue,” she said. “I can’t negotiate sovereignty: Adjustment, subordinate.”
Shainbaum and Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau spoke over Saturday after Trump’s administration imposed new tariffs -25 % of products from Canada and Mexico, 10 % of Canadian oil, imported from China. Is 10 %.
In a statement, Torudeau said in a statement that Canada and Mexico agreed to “strengthen powerful bilateral relations.” Canadian officials have had a wide range of dialogue with the Mexican counter part, but high -ranking Canadian officials said that the tariff was not adjusted.
“It’s time to choose a product made in Canada,” said Tordeau on Sunday. “Check the label. Let’s play our role. Choose Canada as much as possible.”
Trump acknowledged that cleaning fees imposed on Mexico, Canada and China could cause “short -term” pain in Americans. The Asian markets, cryptocurrencies, US and European stock futures have collapsed on Monday early Asian transactions.
“We may have a little pain in the short term, and people understand it, but in the long term, the United States has been torn by almost all countries in the world.” He said.
Late Saturday, Trudeau states: However, on Sunday evening, the government officials of the Otowa Canada Briefing Reporter, on the condition of anonymous, stated:
Authorities have said that the Canadian government was illegal to Trump’s movements and violated the trade commitment between the two countries under the free trade agreement and the World Trade Organization.
“If other legal roads can be used by us, they will be considered as well,” the authorities said.
Canada is the largest export market in 36 states, and Mexico is the largest trade partner in the United States.
Canada and Mexico have ordered tariffs, despite the further threat of Trump, which increases the obligations charged when retaliation is imposed on US products.
China also stated that it would file a lawsuit against tariffs. The U.S. tariffs has “seriously violate” the World Trade Organization (WTO) rules, and the Ministry of Commerce in China states in a statement and “engage in frank dialogue and strengthen cooperation.” I urged it.
Litigation against the WTO is most symbolic movements that Beijing also received the EU for tariffs on Chinese electric vehicles made in China.
According to the Ministry of Commerce, tariffs also stated that “it is useless not only to solve the problem of the United States itself, but also impairs normal economy and trade cooperation.” China states that “measures will be imposed to protect their own rights and profits.” It is not exactly clear what these forms take. But for a few weeks, Mao Ning, a spokesman of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, states that Beijing believes that there is no winner in the trade war.
Late on Sunday, Trump said to talk to Tordeau on Monday morning, but he told Mexico, but he did not specify to talk to Simbaum.
Beyond the official response, people have already considered how to deal with Trump’s decision, including sharing proposals on social media on alternatives in the United States.
Canadian hockey fans booed the US national anthem on two national hockey league games on Saturday night. Booing continued on Sunday with an NBA game in Toronto, where Laptors played Los Angelel Scrippers.
One of the raptors games fans chose to sit between the national anthem while wearing a Canadian hat. Joseph Chu, an importer, said he was hoping to feel the customs duties “directly”. “I always stood between both national anthem. I took off my hat to respect the American national anthem, but today I feel a bit bitter about things,” he said.
On the street, the Mexican people were trying to absorb the presentation on Sunday, but some of the capital acknowledged that they did not know the measures.
In Mexicari, a border city opposite Kalexico, California, some people were worried about the broader trade war.
Driver Alejandro Acosta says he will deliver vegetables to US companies every week with his truck. He said that our companies in the Mexican valley do not want to work in Mexico and are afraid they will move to the United States.
“If you raise taxes to the factory here, your work may decrease,” he said.