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IntroductionTrump Announces 25% Tariffs on Canada and MexicoU.S. President Trump stated in the Oval Office on Th ...

Trump Announces 25% Tariffs on Canada and Mexico
U.S. President Trump stated in the Oval Office on Thursday that starting February 1, a 25% tariff will be officially imposed on goods imported from Canada and Mexico. He emphasized that this move is in response to the fentanyl issue and trade deficit, fulfilling previous tariff threats.
Tariff Policy Officially in Effect, Markets Closely Monitor
Trump reiterated that due to the continued flow of fentanyl into the United States and the significant trade deficits with Mexico and Canada, the U.S. government has decided to impose tariffs on these two countries. Previously, he had repeatedly warned that if Canada and Mexico did not take sufficient measures to curb illegal immigration and drug issues, the U.S. would implement tariff sanctions.
Market, business, and political leaders are closely monitoring whether Trump would follow through on his tariff promises. Now that the tariff policy is confirmed to be in effect, it could have a major impact on North American free trade relations.
Trump Signs Executive Order on Aviation Safety
In addition to the tariff policy, Trump signed an executive order concerning an air collision incident in Washington, involving aviation safety administration. The incident has attracted public attention, and the U.S. government plans to further strengthen aviation regulation.
With the tariff policy officially taking effect on February 1, the market is closely watching how Canada and Mexico will respond and the potential impact on supply chains and the economy.


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