Trump Moving Forward With Tariffs on China, Canada and Mexico, Targeting Trade, Border and Fentanyl Concerns

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The White House confirmed Friday that President Donald Trump will impose new tariffs on major U.S. trading partners this weekend, strengthening his administration’s efforts to protect American industry and national security.

Trump’s first-term tariffs, which bolstered domestic manufacturing and shifted supply chains, laid the foundation for this broader strategy. This time, the administration is extending the use of tariffs beyond traditional trade concerns, linking them to broader policy objectives, including immigration and border security.

While the administration has provided few details on whether certain exemptions will be granted, Trump trade adviser Peter Navarro suggested the tariffs would serve as a bargaining tool to achieve broader policy goals. Trump has recently indicated that the tariffs may exempt energy imports from Canada and Mexcio.

Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said Friday that his government was still unclear on the details of the tariffs but vowed to respond if necessary.

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