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White House to impose tariffs on Mexico, Canada and China due to ‘invasion of illegal fentanyl’

White House's spokeswoman Caroline Lebit has confirmed that President Donald Trump will perform tariffs in Mexico, Canada and China from Saturday.

In his campaign, Trump's economic plan has called for extending tax cuts in 2017 and imposing tariffs from 10 % to 20 % of all imports. In countries like China, the number can reach 60 %.

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The White House spokeswoman Caroline Rivit will hold her first press conference at the White House Brady Press Briefly Filling Room on January 28, 2025. (CHIP SOMODEVILLA/Getty Images)

According to Leavittt, these countries have faced these tariffs because they have permitted “the unprecedented illegal Fentanyl invasion.”

“The President has a 25 % tariff in Mexico, 25 % of Canada, and 10 % of the illegal Fentanyl China, which has been allowed to procure and distribute to our country. “Levit told the reporters on Friday.” These are promised.

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Canadian Prime Minister Justin Toldo has participated in an oath ceremony at Rido Hall, Canada on December 20, 2024. (Dave -chan/AFP via Getty Image)

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Canadian President President Canada said on Friday that Canada is ready to respond to the executed tariff, but Levit is unlikely to cause a trade war with Canada, Trump. He said that it would support Tordow with the “deadline”.

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