4 February 2025

Witness: “I am angry and hostile to the Americans” – Canadians carry out the threat of tariffs

President Donald Trump agreed to stop imposing a 25 % tariff on Canada and Mexico for 30 days, which led to the return of North America's neighbors from the edge of a trade war that may be harmful.

After the call at the last minute with Trump, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau agreed to strengthen his country's borders with the United States to inhibit migration and the fatal flow of fentian.

Earlier, Trump concluded a deal with Mexican President Claudia Shinbom. It agreed to strengthen the northern borders with the forces. In contrast, the United States limits the flow of guns to Mexico.

But the 10 % American tariff on Chinese imports is still scheduled to enter into force from 00:01 EST (05:00 GMT) on Tuesday.

Trump said he intends to speak on the phone to his Chinese counterpart. He described import taxes by 10 % as “opening the sulfo” and said it might become “very large” if it is not agreed.

Monday's penetration with Canada and Mexico came when they prepared a retaliatory tariff for American goods.

After two phone calls on Monday, Trump and Tudo posted on social media that they had reached a temporary agreement to secure the borders that would avoid definitions for at least 30 days.

Pictures of both leaders are the plan as a victory.

Trump wrote on his social media website: “As a president, I am a responsibility to ensure the safety of all Americans, and I am doing it completely. I am very happy with this initial result,” Trump wrote on his social media site.

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Trudeau said that Canada was carrying out a border plan worth $ 1.3 billion (one billion pounds), which included approximately 10,000 front lines and more resources to stop the flow of fentanel, a 50 -time artificial drug than heroin, which Trump cited as a great burning.

The Prime Minister also said that Canada will appoint “Ventanil Caesar” and launches a joint strike force with the United States to combat crime, fentanel and money laundering.

A large part of the border security plan was already announced by Canada in December.

It includes enhanced coordination with American law enforcement, increased information exchange, limiting traffic reduction, deployment of drones and Black Hawk helicopters for monitoring.

The news came a few hours after Trump stopped a separate tariff on Mexican goods in exchange for that country that sent 10,000 national soldiers to its borders with the United States.

President Xinbom broke the news on X, and she wrote that she had “a good conversation with great respect for our relationship and sovereignty” with her American counterpart.

Trump described his phone conversation with the Mexican leader as “very friendly”.

In 2019, the Mexico government agreed to send 15,000 soldiers to the northern border to avoid customs tariffs from the first Trump administration.

Trump has developed definitions as a tool to develop the American economy, protect jobs and increase tax revenues.

“The tariff for us, no one can compete with us because we are a gold container,” said Monday afternoon.

“But if we do not continue to win and continue to be fine, we will not be the gold container.”

However, economists have warned that the customs tariff that could raise prices for a wide range of products, including cars, wood, steel, food and alcohol.

The elements were already removed from some shelves, and stock markets retreated to the bottom on Monday before recovering a little while announcing the suspension of customs duties.

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Andrew Fawry, Prime Minister of Newfoundland and Labrador, acknowledged that thirty days had brought some relief, but warned the Canadians that the trade war was still looming on the horizon.

He told BBC that he is looking to use the “calm Canadian diplomatic approach to trying to solve any future tariff”, but he warned of more “chaotic” actions from the American president.

Fawry said: “We left as Canadians feel a little confused from this attack from our closest friend, and the largest commercial partner, our ally, our family.”

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The Prime Minister in Ontario – the most boycott of a population in Canada, which constitutes about 38 % of the country's gross domestic product – welcomed a pause and said he would suspend plans for retaliatory measures.

Prime Minister Doug Ford wrote on X: “Don't make mistakes, Canada and Ontario continue to threaten definitions.

“Whether it is tomorrow, within a month or a year from now … President Trump will continue to use the threat of definitions to get what he wants.”

On Sunday, Trump indicated that the 27 European Union will be its next target for a tariff, without providing further details.

The US President suggested that Britain, which left the European Union in 2020, may spare a lot of drawings.

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