Trump threatens to impose higher tariffs on China, Canada, and Mexico.
- According to a post on his social media platform Truth Social, President-elect Donald Trump intends to increase tariffs on all Chinese imports to the U.S. by 10%.
- On January 20, Trump announced that he would sign an executive order imposing 25% tariffs on all products from Mexico and Canada.
Trump intends to increase tariffs on all Chinese imports into the US by 10%, as stated in a post on his Truth Social platform on Monday.
On January 20, Trump announced that he would sign an executive order imposing 25% tariffs on all products from Mexico and Canada.
On January 20, Trump will be sworn in as the new U.S. president.
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by Evelyn Cheng
China Economy
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