President-elect Trump’s promised ‘day-one’ tariffs against Mexico, Canada, and China, aimed at curbing illegal immigration and the flow of fentanyl into the United States, have prompted quick responses from all three countries. The proposed tariffs, which would affect the United States’ three largest trading partners, led Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau to reach out to […]
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