Trump Plans Tariffs on Canada, China and Mexico That Could Cripple Trade
Briefly

President-elect Donald J. Trump announced plans to impose tariffs on imports from Canada, Mexico, and China on his first day in office, citing border issues.
Mr. Trump stated on Truth Social that tariffs would be 25 percent on goods from Canada and Mexico until drug and migrant issues were resolved.
He emphasized that Canada and Mexico have the power to resolve ongoing border problems, and until they do, tariffs would remain in place.
Regarding China, Mr. Trump mentioned a potential 10 percent tariff, linking it to alleged shipments of illegal drugs into the United States.
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