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Justin Trudeau Calls Trump After Tariff Announcement


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President Donald Trump has vowed to sign an executive order imposing a 25% tariff on all products imported into the United States from Canada and Mexico.

“Both Mexico and Canada have the absolute right and power to simply resolve this long-simmering issue. We hereby demand that they use this power,” he said. And until they do, it is time for them to pay a very dear price!”

Society of Truth:

As we all know, thousands of people are streaming into Mexico and Canada, and crime and drugs are reaching levels never seen before. Now, a caravan of thousands of people from Mexico is trying to cross the now open border, and it seems like they can't stop in their quest. On January 20th, in one of my first of many executive orders, I ordered Mexico and Canada to impose a necessary 25% tariff on all products imported into the United States and their ridiculous border openings. I intend to sign all documents. These tariffs will remain in effect until we stop drugs, especially fentanyl, and all illegal aliens from entering our country. Both Mexico and Canada have the absolute right and power to easily resolve this long-simmering problem. We hereby demand that they use this power, and until they do, it is time for them to pay a very dear price!

Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau called Donald Trump immediately after the announcement.

The Daily Mail reported:

Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau reportedly acted swiftly on US President-elect Donald Trump's threat to impose tariffs on Mexican, Canadian and Chinese goods as global currencies plummet.

Just two hours after Trump posted the threat, Trudeau called Trump at his Mar-a-Lago residence and the two had a constructive conversation focused on trade and border security. An anonymous Canadian official with knowledge of the call told The New Yorker. times.

The Canadian government subsequently issued a statement highlighting the deep ties between the U.S. and Canadian economies.

Flavio Volpe, president of the Automotive Parts Manufacturers Association, a Canadian industry group, also said Trump's post was a way to start negotiations that would ultimately solidify Canada and the United States as allies in the fight against China. He said he believed it was not too much.

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