Column | Trump's 'America First' bullying is back
Briefly

Trump's announcement of new tariffs on imports from China, Mexico, and Canada is a strategic move aimed at combating irregular migration and the fentanyl crisis.
These new tariffs—25% on Mexican and Canadian goods and 10% on Chinese products—illustrate Trump's continued reliance on economic pressure to influence foreign policy.
Despite the significant $1.8 trillion trade relationship with these countries, Trump is focused on using tariffs to push for concessions on immigration and drug smuggling.
Historically, Trump's tariffs have been seen not only as economic tools but also as political maneuvers, reshaping existing trade agreements in his favor.
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