President Donald Trump has stated his intention to impose 25% tariffs on all goods coming from Canada and Mexico as soon as February 1st, 2025.
Amidst a flurry of executive orders President Trump promised he would sign on day one, he said the much-awaited tariffs would come in February.
US President Donald Trump said that he was thinking of imposing the tariffs on Canada and Mexico by February 1.
Toronto: Canadian leaders expressed relief Monday that broad tariffs were not applied to Canadian products on the first day of Donald Trump's presidency, but Trump later said he could impose a 25 per cent tariff on Canada and Mexico on February 1.
President Donald Trump said he planned to impose previously threatened tariffs of as much as 25 percent on Mexico and Canada by Feb. 1, reiterating his contention that America’s two immediate neighbors are letting undocumented migrants and drugs flood into the country.
Officials in Canada and Mexico have suggested they could take ... any one of these scenarios,” Canadian Finance Minister Dominic LeBlanc said on Monday. “We still continue to believe that ...
President Trump said Monday that he expects to put 25% tariffs on Canada and Mexico starting Feb. 1, while declining to flesh out his plans for taxing Chinese imports.
Earlier in the day, cabinet ministers were careful not to declare victory after Trump was sworn into office without mentioning Canada at all, and with no sign of the punishing tariffs he's been threatening since the November election.
Canadian leaders relieved tariffs not imposed, but Trump threatens 25% tariff on Canada and Mexico on February 1.
President Donald Trump signaled plans to impose previously threatened tariffs of as much as 25% on Mexico and Canada by Feb. 1.
“We’re thinking in terms of 25% on Mexico and Canada,” Trump said ... Canadian Finance Minister Dominic LeBlanc said Trump can be unpredictable. “None of this should be surprising ...
We’re thinking in terms of 25% on Mexico and Canada, because they’re allowing vast numbers of people” into the U.S., Trump said Monday night, responding to questions from reporters.  Trump said he "may" impose universal tariffs.