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    Canada and Mexico tariffs ‘going forward on time, on schedule’: Trump

    February 24, 2025Updated:February 24, 2025 example-1 No Comments
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    Donald Trump confirmed on Monday that his new 25 % tariffs on all products from Canada and Mexico will “go forward” on March 4.

    Following negotiations with the White House regarding border surveillance and fentanyl trafficking, the president announced the new levies in early February, but the senator put off implementing them for a month.

    NAVARRO: TRUMP GOING ‘ BACK TO THE FUTURE ‘ WITH SWEEPING TARIFF PLAN

    ” We’re on occasion with the taxes, and it seems like that’s moving over really rapidly. We’ve been mistreated pretty hard by some states, not only Canada and Mexico. When he and French President Emmanuel Macron spoke at a joint press conference at the White House, the senator claimed that “we’ve been taken advantage of.”

    ” The levies are going ahead on occasion, on schedule. This is an abuse that took position for many, many times. And I’m not even blaming the different nations for it. I blame our authority for allowing it to happen”, he continued. ” The taxes will go ahead, yes, and we’re going to make up a lot of place”.

    The president has also mandated a number of new levies, including 25 % taxes on all imports of steel and aluminum, and yet-to-be-finalized mutual taxes placed on American trading partners.

    ” All we want is mutual. We want cooperation. We want to have the equal, so if something charges us, we charge them”, Trump said of his mutual plan Monday. ” It’s pretty simple, but it’ll be pretty good for our nation. Our nation will once again be extremely wealthy and wet.

    TRUMP USES EXECUTIVE ACTION TO FORTIFY TARIFF AGENDA AND COUNTER CHINA

    Macron himself stated on Monday that the “discussion is a very crucial one” because “it’s essential for the U.S. to discuss it. France and the European Union may become subject to Trump’s new bilateral taxes.” S”.

    ” I think there is a lot of financial face on both attributes”, he continued.

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