• 8 hours ago
President Trump declared an economic emergency so that he could place duties of 10% on all imports from China and 25% on imports from Mexico and Canada.
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00:00Shoppers at a supermarket in Pennsylvania reacted to a move by U.S. President Donald
00:07Trump to impose tariffs on imports from Canada, Mexico and China, America's three biggest
00:13trading partners.
00:15His tariffs against Canada and Mexico in order to stop illegal immigration and the illicit
00:20fentanyl trade have led to retaliatory taxes by both countries on U.S. imports.
00:28Let's give it a go.
00:29Let's give it a go.
00:30Let's try it out.
00:31And we'll see.
00:32I mean, we still have four years.
00:33Give it a shot.
00:34Try it out.
00:35And what?
00:36In the next four years, they say, no, that's garbage, then get rid of it.
00:40I know that we have a lot of trade with the countries named, especially China, and obviously
00:46Mexico and Canada are our neighbors, so I have to imagine there's a decent amount of
00:49trade there.
00:50Tariffs will, you know, inevitably be passed on to the consumer, and I don't think that's
00:56what anyone voted for necessarily.
01:00Trump placed an additional 10 percent tariff on imports from China.
01:05He did so without congressional approval and by his own acknowledgment at the chance of
01:09some pain in the form of higher inflation, job losses and worse growth for Americans.

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