Canada and Mexico Respond to Trump’s Trade-Tension Executive Orders with New Taxes

Trump has established a record for the number of executive orders he has signed since returning to the White House. Among the major policy changes he has made are comprehensive immigration.

And passport reforms. Additionally, his government has increased import taxes on key trading partners. For example, imports from Canada and Mexico are now subject to a 25% tax,

While tariffs on Chinese products are set at 10%. Not unexpectedly, these proposals have been met with fierce opposition from Canadian, Mexican, and Chinese authorities.

“We’re ready with a response—a purposeful, forceful, but reasonable and immediate response,” Trudeau said before to the tariff announcement on Saturday, February 1.

At a news conference on Friday, January 31, Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum repeated this stance, saying, “We have Plan A, Plan B, and Plan C, depending on what the U.S.

 

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