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Rep. Donalds on Trump tariffs: ‘The risks are worth it’

Representative Bylon Donald (R-FLA) has advertised President Trump's decision to collect 10 % of Mexico and Canada's products and 10 % of Chinese exports.

In an interview with the news of the news and Chris Stirewalt, Trump allies asked if the risks here were “worthwhile.”

“I think the risk is worth it,” Donald said. “And the reason is that a huge amount of Fentanil has come to the United States, especially in China and Mexico, and kills our people, and to quickly manage it, the Chinese government and Mexico. The government needs to intervene through business on the border to protect the people.

“And if they don't intend to do it because of their kindness, yes, we need to use all the tools in the tool box to do so,” said Donald. I added it.

Donald also defended the movement to protect the northern border with Canada.

“And about Canada, Joe Biden is to make sure they work on the border to secure a wide range of openness in the past four years,” he said.

“The United States is not as safe as needed. If those countries do not help us do the right thing, we need to move them to a better posture and do more happily. Donald continued.

The President will sign tariffs on Mexico, Canada and China on Saturday and will come into effect on Tuesday. Canadian energy imports only have tariffs at 10 %. The order of Trump's signed has no exceptions, so it includes a clause that warns that Trump may increase tariffs when retaliation in each country.

Experts have repeatedly warned that tariffs could lead to higher costs than companies passing to consumers.

Taxes, a non -party think tank,EstimationTrump's tariffs announced on Saturdays will increase the average tax increase of $ 830 per household in the United States.

This movement led to a quick response from all three countries.

Canada said on Saturday, justin Prime Minister of CanadaWill be imposedA 25 % tariff on US products over $ 100 billion. Pierre Poiriebl, the successor to Torudow, called Trump's tariff “unfair and unfair” and called for “dollar for dollars.”

Mexico President Claudia Symbaum saidPosting to XIn Spanish, her team was working on measures to protect her country's interests, but a specific step was not clear right away.

The Ministry of Commerce said that it would filed a legal lawsuit against the United States at the World Trade Organization (WTO) at the beginning of Sunday.

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