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Trudeau reaches trade agreement with Trump to pause tariff threat for 30 days

Canadian Prime Minister Donald Trump has reached a trade agreement with President Donald Trump to pause Trump's tariff threats for at least 30 days.

Trump, who threatened to increase Canada, Mexico, and Chinese tariffs if the government refused to stop the trafficking of Fentanil to the United States, and the country, Trump initially intends to deal with Canada with its own tariffs. As I mentioned, a transaction stated that it arrived on Monday.

“Canada has a new commitment to appoint Emperor Fentanyl. List the cartel as a terrorist …”

“I have just called a good call with President Trump. Canada has a $ 1.3 billion border plan. Reinforced the new chopper, technology, personnel, and strengthened the adjustments with American partners. It is an increase in resources to stop the flow of Fentanyl. ” Social media torudow.

Mr. Trump said that customs duties would be enforced at midnight on Monday, and the stock market responded on Monday morning for evaluation. Bitcoin, gold, and silver prices have fallen due to an obvious reaction to tariff threats.

“Almost 10,000 front -line staff are working on border protection and are working,” said Tordeau. “Furthermore, Canada has a new commitment to appoint Emperor Fentanyl. Listing the cartel as a terrorist, securing eyes 24 hours a day at the border, starting a Canada and US joint strike force. Fighting the organizational crime and Money Laundering, also signed a new information command for organizational crimes.

He stated that Trump's proposed tariffs would be pause for 30 days while the negotiations continued.

This agreement reflects what was created by Mexico's President Claudia Shainbaum. He said that 10,000 soldiers would be sent to the border between the United States and Mexico to prevent drug trafficking to the United States.

“The United States is working to prevent Mexico's strong weapons from trading,” Simbaum stated on a social media. “Our team starts working today in two aspects, security and trade.”

Symbaum had previously threatened retaliation tariffs and warned Trump that the trade war had led to higher prices in the two countries and only lost employment.

Canada and Mexico argue that they were the largest trading partner of the US critic in the agreement, and had already agreed to have agreed to the threat of tariffs.

Chinese officials say that the country will challenge Trump tariffs in a World Trade Organization.

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