First China, now Canada and Mexico... Donald Trump blew sleep in these three countries before taking office in America

 

The return of Donald Trump to America has increased the restlessness of many countries of the world. The biggest problem has increased in China. With the return of Donald Trump to the post of US President, alarm bells have been rung for China. After Trump's arrival, it will not be easy for China to do business with the US.

Donald Trump: The return of Donald Trump to America has increased the restlessness of many countries of the world. The biggest problem has increased in China. With the return of Donald Trump to the post of US President, alarm bells have been rung for China. After Trump's arrival, it will not be easy for China to do business with the US. Trump has already said that he can increase tariffs on China to emphasize American First, it is believed that the US can increase tariffs on imports from China by 60 percent. That is, with the return of Trump, the trade war with China can begin. Trump, who has come as a crisis on China, has also increased the problems of Canada and Mexico. With his sitting in the President's chair, he has shocked Canada and Mexico.

Shock to Canada and Mexico

Trump has talked about increasing the 25 percent tariff on Canada and Mexico. Trump said he would impose 25 per cent tariff on all products coming from Canada and Mexico and 10 per cent on Chinese goods to stem the flow of illegal immigrants and drugs into the US. Speaking on his social media platform Truth on Monday, Trump said he will sign executive orders imposing tariffs on these three countries in the first place when he takes office on January 20. "As everybody knows, thousands of people are pouring in through Mexico and Canada, bringing many crimes and drugs with them.

Tariffs on Canada and Mexico will increase

"Right now, a caravan of thousands of people coming from Mexico comes through our current open border. "On January 20th, as one of my many first executive orders, I will be signing all the necessary documents to impose a 25 percent tariff on all products coming into the United States from Mexico and Canada. "These tariffs will remain in place until drugs specifically fentanyl and all illegal aliens stop doing this in our country. Both Mexico and Canada have the absolute authority and power to easily solve this long-standing problem. "We demand that they use this power, and unless they do, they will pay a very heavy price," Trump said.

"I have had many conversations with China about the shipment of a large amount of narcotics, particularly fentanyl, to the US, but no solution has been found," he said. "China's representatives told me they would impose the maximum penalty, the death penalty, for any drug traffickers caught doing this, but unfortunately they never complied with that and narcotics continued to flow into our country in a big way, especially through Mexico," Trump alleged.

"Until they stop that, we will continue to charge them in addition to the additional 10 per cent tariffs on all of their products coming into the United States," he said. The executive order in this regard would be signed on January 20, 2025, the first day he takes office, Trump said. Input-Language