President Donald Trump was accused of imposing intense tariffs from China, the largest supply in China, in response to the decision to impose severe tariffs from neighboring countries, Mexico and Canada. Is raining.
On Sunday, he did not pause in the expression of criticism of US leaders. The day after he signed three separate presidential orders, he imposed 25 % of products from Mexico and Canada and 10 % for all imports from China.
Trump has justified his drastic decision by quoting Fentanil’s state emergency and “illegal” immigrants poured into the world’s largest economy by gross domestic (GDP).
The reactions from Mexico, Canada, and China were the most directly directly as directly as paradise of other countries, groups, and organizations.
Mexico
Claudia Symbaum ordered retaliation tariffs on Trump’s decision. In a long post, she said that the government had been asked for dialogue instead of conflicting with the northern top trade partner, but Mexico was forced to respond.
“I instructed the Minister of Economic to implement the plan B we have been working on. This includes tariffs and non -tariff measures to protect Mexico’s profits,” said Symbaum. Posted without specifying US products.
Shanbaum has also refused the White House’s claim that the drug quartel is alliance with the Mexican government.
Mexico’s President, according to Canada’s reading, called on Saturday to be Canada’s Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, and agreed to “work together in a common benefit area.”
According to the Minister of Economy, Economy of Marcerado, Trump’s tariff was a “serious violation” of the US-Mexico-Canada agreement.
“This is one of the heaviest attacks that Mexico received in an independent history, which is unacceptable, it is unacceptable, a unilateral decision of such a size … we will all lose. , They will be so. “
The United States is the most important foreign market in Mexico. Mexico overtook China in 2023 as the largest destination for exports in the United States. Almost one -third of Mexico’s GDP relies on exports to the United States directly, and Economic Analyst Gabriela Siller wrote in X.
The US exports to Mexico accounted for more than $ 322 billion in 2023, and the United States has imported more than $ 47.5 billion Mexico products.
Mexico has prepared retaliation tariffs from 5 % to 20 % for pork, cheese, fresh agricultural products, manufacturing steel, and aluminum, according to the information that is familiar with this problem. They said the automotive industry would be initially exempted.
Canada
Trudeau has announced retaliation measures that collect many US imports, including fruits and fruit juice, including orange juice in Florida, the hometown of Trump, such as beer, wine, and bourbon.
Canada also targets products such as clothing, sports equipment, and home appliances. Some of these tariffs will come into effect on Tuesday on the same day as Trump’s tariffs.
Doro said that it would be difficult for Canadians for the next few weeks, but Americans would suffer Trump’s actions.
“The tariff on Canada can be a danger of exposing your job and may close American car assembly factories and other manufacturing facilities,” said Tordeau at a press conference in Ottawa.
“They raise costs for you, such as meals at grocery stores and gas in pumps.”
According to data from the Canadian government in 2023, the 9,000 km (5,600 miles) US Canadian border is more than $ 2.5 billion in energy and manufacturing, especially energy and manufacturing.
“The Canadians who are attacking this scale demand the government’s response. I hope that in Canada, we understand that there are many angry Americans right now. We are the closest to the United States. Lana Pain, the leader of the Canadian auto worker, said Rana Pain, the leader of the Canadian auto worker, who should be an allied country and people are trying to wrap around why this is happening.
David Ebie, Prime Minister British Columbia, said that Trump’s tariff was “a declaration of economic war against the complete betrayal of our country and a reliable ally.”
“As a British Colombian, and as Canadian, we will stand and unite in the face of an unprecedented attack,” he said.
“You have no choice but to fight back and fight violently,” said Canada, Doug Ford of Ontario.
“As the Prime Minister of Ontario, the federal government fully supports powerful and powerful response that matches the US tariff dollar. There are many things in Canada that needs the United States. High quality nickel and others. Increased minerals, electricity, uranium, and aluminum, and the federal government needs to use it for maximum. He needs to pursue all legal routes to challenge. “
China
China’s financial and commercial ministry has accused Trump’s decision while keeping the door open to discuss the dispute.
The Ministry and Affairs stated that Beijing will disagree with the decision before the World Trade Organization and implement an unspecified “countermeasures”. The Ministry of Commerce has stated that tariffs have “seriously violate” the international trade rules and urge the United States to “engage in frank dialogue and strengthen cooperation.”
However, their reaction did not lead to an immediate escalation in his first term as the president, marking a trade confrontation with Trump.
China’s sharpest pushback on Sunday exceeded Fentanyl, but Beijing urges the United States to crack down.
“Fentanyl is an American issue,” said the Ministry of Finance. “The Chinese side conducted a wide range of anti -drug cooperation with the United States and achieved surprising results.”
Meanwhile, Zhiwei Zhang, a Chinese economy expert, said that Trump’s behavior was not a major impact on the Chinese economy, and added, “it is unlikely to change the market expectations for the outlook for Chinese macros.”
european union
The EU stated that it was threatened by Trump itself, saying that it was “regret” the US decision to impose tariffs.
“Customs duty causes unnecessary economic confusion and promotes inflation,” said the European Commission Spokesman. “They are harmful to all aspects.”
According to the spokesman, the EU states that “we do not recognize the additional tariffs imposed on the EU product,” but “we will respond firmly to trading partners who are unfair or arbitrarily for the purpose of Arbitrarily.” Ta.
The EU supported free trade and low tariffs, and spokesmen added that “promoting growth and economic stability in a powerful rule -based trading system” and then said that it is “on crisis.” 。
Japan
“We are deeply concerned about how these tariffs will affect the global economy,” said Japan, a major US trade partner.
Kyoto News, based in Tokyo, reported on Sunday, emphasizing the need for “thoroughly evaluating” the outlook on foreign exchange movements and monetary policy in the United States.
“We need to carefully consider how Japan is affected and take necessary measures (accordingly),” he said.
Other politicians, analysts, and business groups also had weight.
South Korea
According to the official Yong Hap News, President Yonem San Mock has ordered government agencies to closely monitor the impact of Trump on Korean companies and the national economy.
Korean companies such as Samsung and LG, which have a production base in Mexico, supported US tariffs.
YONHAP stated that CFO Park has evaluated Somsung Electronics to “potential opportunities and risks from changes in geopolitical landscape, including the US presidential election.”
LG ELECTRONICS is also considering manufacturing refrigerators and televisions in a Tennessee washing machine and dryer manufacturing factories in the central region of the United States as part of the efforts to avoid tariffs.
Home appliance manufacturers are currently operating TV, refrigerators and vehicles manufacturing plants in Mexico.
Charles Schumer Senator
The US Senior minority leaders say that new tariffs are likely to increase the cost of American consumers.
“I’m watching a super bowl next week. Wait for Trump’s tariff to raise your pizza,” said the Democratic Senator X.
“I’m worried about the price of a car. Wait for Trump’s Canadian tariffs to raise your car.”
American Petroleum Research Institute
“The energy market is very integrated, and free and fair transactions across our borders are important to provide affordable energy to US consumers. We consume. We will continue to work with the Trump administration to protect the affordable price of people, increase the advantages of national energy, and to fully exclude US employment.
Mat Brunt, chairman of the American Automobile Policy Council
“We continue to believe that vehicles and parts that meet the severe domestic and regional content requirements of USMCA should be exempted from increasing tariffs. In the United States, which invested in the United States to meet these requirements. Automakers should not lose their competitiveness by raising the cost of Intymie investment in US construction vehicles and the United States.