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Trump’s tariffs against Canada and Mexico now in effect, igniting trade war

Canada plans immediate retaliatory tariffs against the US, Mexico to announce response on Tuesday

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Canada and Mexico, which have enjoyed a virtually tariff-free trading relationship with the US for three decades, immediately retaliated against their long-time ally. Photo: AP
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US President Donald Trump’s long-threatened tariffs against Canada and Mexico finally went into effect Tuesday, putting global markets on edge and setting up costly retaliations by the United States’ North American allies.

Starting just past midnight (1pm Hong Kong time), imports from Canada and Mexico were to be taxed at 25 per cent, with Canadian energy products getting tariffed at 10 per cent. In addition, the 10 per cent tariff that Trump placed on Chinese imports in February was doubling to 20 per cent.

In response, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said his country would slap tariffs on more than US$100 billion of American goods over the course of 21 days.

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China unveiled its retaliatory measures on Tuesday, sanctioning a number of US firms, slapping additional tariffs of 10-15 per cent on selected American goods and announcing plans to bring a case to the World Trade Organization over the matter.
US President Donald Trump. Photo: Reuters
US President Donald Trump. Photo: Reuters

Following Canada and China, Mexico President Claudia Sheinbaum said on Tuesday that Mexico will respond to 25 per cent tariffs imposed by the US with its own retaliatory tariffs on US goods.

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