Donald Trump, the President of the United States, died on products from Mexico, Canada and China. They amaze in response.
The responsibilities for China will be 10%for Canada and Mexico – 25%. For energy from Canada, tariffs will be 10%. Trump says that he protects the Americans from a “threat that comes from illegal migrants and drugs,” writes Reuters.
Trump signed three decisions that set additional tariffs. This was the first step from the administration of Trump in the Second Trading War.
American tariffs will remain valid until the president decides that the three countries have taken sufficient measures to satisfy the requirements of the United States.
American importers will pay a new tax on 25% for goods from Canada and Mexico, and also collect 10% for goods from China, – the American media of the White House quote.
In response, Canada will introduce the corresponding 25% fee for a number of goods from the United States for almost 107 billion dollars. They will touch the import of American beer, wine and bourbon, fruits and juices, clothes, sports goods and household appliances.
Justin Trudeau said that electricity, oil and natural gas, that the import of the United States from Canada will be taxed at a rate of 10%.
The Prime Minister of Canada also called on Canadians to abandon the vacation in the United States and buy more local products.
Mexico calls the United States to dialogue. But the country is working on Plan B, which includes “tariff and non -adeis measures” to protect the interests of Mexico.
The President of Mexico announced social networks that she instructed the Minister of Economics to introduce tariffs and non -maeliness measures to protect the interests of Mexico.
China will complain to the World Trade Organization through Trump. The country promises to use countermeasures to protect its rights and interests without specifying specific actions. During the first presidential term Trump, China corresponded to symmetrical duties.
Source: Racurs

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