New Delhi:
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Todoro, President Mexico, Claudia Shainbaum, and China’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs are quick to deal with President Donald Trump’s tariffs, and the future movement of Tit-for-Tat has a major impact on the world’s supply chain. Is likely to give.
The Tordow stated that Canada would impose 25 % of the US imports of US $ 155 billion in Canada, and added that Tuesday’s first round of Canada targeted US -worn US products worth $ 30 billion in Canada. Customs duties apply to “daily items” such as American beer, wine, bourbon, fruits, vegetables, consumer equipment, wood and plastic. “We are certainly not trying to escalate, but we are standing up for the work of Canada, Canadians, and Canadians,” said Toldo.
Trudeau has stated that Canada has been on the United States in the “darkest time”, from Afghan -hoste crisis and war to fatal natural disasters such as Hurricane Catholina and recent California. 。 “If President Trump wants to tell the US new golden era, it is better to partner with Canada instead of punishing us,” he said.
China has pledged a “response to respond to new tariffs,” and submitted a claim to Washington at a World Trade Organization. “There are no winners in the trade war and customs wars,” said the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in China, adding additional obligations, “it will inevitably affect the future inter -country cooperation in drug management and damage it.”
Beijing says, “The United States will fix its wrong practices, meet China, face the problem, have frank dialogue, strengthen cooperation, and manage differences based on equality, mutual interests, and respect. Hey, “he said.
Meanwhile, Shanbaum told the Minister of Economy, “To implement plan B, including tariffs and non -tariff measures that defend Mexico’s interests.” She has also returned to Washington’s accusation that her government has an “unbearable alliance” with a drug trafficking group. “We will refuse the Mexican government to the Mexican government for alliance with criminal organizations,” Symbaum wrote on social media platform X.
Trump has signed a presidential decree of 25 % of Canadian and Mexico from Tuesday, excluding Canada’s energy products. Quoting the “major threats” from illegal immigrants and drugs, he also imposed a 10 % tariff on China, which has already faced various obligations.
Trump imposes customs duties by imposing international emergency and economic power, and the White House says that “an extraordinary threat brought by illegal aliens including fatal Fentanyl and drugs constituts the state of emergency.” I said. The purpose of all three countries is “I am responsible for stopping illegal immigrants and stopping toxic Fentanyl and other drugs from flowing to Japan.”
He also promised to impose an obligation to the European Union in the future. He also promises tariffs on semiconductors, steel, aluminum, and oil and gas. “The tariff is a powerful and proven source of leverage to protect national interests,” said the White House.
The United States from Canada and Mexico covers about $ 900 billion of products as of 2023, and the supply line of three North Americans shared trade agreements is deeply integrated. Mexico and Canada also account for significant imports of American agriculture. In other words, obligations may be added to popular foods such as avocado and tomatoes. According to the Canadian Statistics Bureau, almost 80 % of Canadian product exports are sent to the United States, worth about $ 400 billion.
According to the National Institute of Statistics, Mexico’s exports to the United States account for 84 % of products sold last year, exceeding $ 500 billion. More than 80 % of US avocados come from Mexico. In other words, if the import cost is high, the price of items such as Wakamore may be raised.