Canada’s and Mexico’s leaders have vowed to protect their countries’ interests following President Donald Trump’s statement on Monday that he is considering imposing a 25% tariff on imports from both nations starting February 1. The potential move has sparked concerns over trade relations in North America, with both countries pledging to explore all avenues to
Canada’s and Mexico’s leaders have vowed to protect their countries’ interests following President Donald Trump’s statement on Monday that he is considering imposing a 25% tariff on imports from both nations starting February 1. The potential move has sparked concerns over trade relations in North America, with both countries pledging to explore all avenues to defend their economies.
Canadian and Mexican officials warned that the tariffs could disrupt supply chains and damage industries that depend on cross-border trade. The tariff threat follows ongoing tensions with the U.S. over trade policies, with both leaders emphasizing the importance of dialogue and negotiation to avoid economic setbacks. The situation remains uncertain as both nations prepare for possible retaliatory measures.
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