Trump Hints At Potential Tariff Hikes On Mexico And Canada, Vows To ‘Get Back’ At Countries Exploiting The US News24 –
In a recent statement, US President Donald Trump highlighted the ongoing trade tensions with the neighboring countries, Mexico and Canada. He jested that the tariffs could rise higher in the future, Fox News reported on Sunday. In his statement, Trump said that the global community has been ripping America since ages. He alleged that the money was taken from the US and he is trying to get some back and treat the country fairly.
“I think [the business community could see clarity on tariffs],” he said, addressing CEOs’ desire to see predictability for Capital Expenditure spending and shareholder purposes. “But the tariffs could go up as time goes by, and they may go up,” Trump said. Trump said that the US would get back at the other countries for the same.
“This country has been ripped off from every nation in the world, every company in the world. We’ve been ripped off at levels never seen before, and what we’re going to do is get it back,” he said. Trump has imposed tariffs on Mexico, Canada, and China, citing the countries’ alleged border control issues leading to fentanyl pouring into the US and killing American citizens, Fox News reported.
Earlier on March 7, Trump delayed tariffs on Mexico and Canada for a short-term period for certain products before the “big one” from April 2. He said he agreed after having “fruitful conversations” with Mexico President Claudia Sheinbaum while he slammed Canada for being a “high tariff nation”. As per an official, the modifications in tariffs against Canada and Mexico are being brought in to “protect American car manufacturers and American farmers”.
It was noted that this will thus exclude the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA)-eligible goods from existing tariffs. As per CNN, the USMCA was negotiated by Trump during his first term, which makes the three North American countries a free trade zone.
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Sheetal Prasad
Mar 10, 2025 15:03