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We get to ask other people questions because we're sick and tired of being asked questions.
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I'm glad you asked that because people have been asking me that, you know, are we in one? And when are we going to be in one? How is this going to start? It's already here. And the main things really are targeting our three biggest trading partners, China, Mexico, and Canada, Mexico and Canada. really to the shock of everyone in the world, including some people close to the White House.
I'm glad you asked that because people have been asking me that, you know, are we in one? And when are we going to be in one? How is this going to start? It's already here. And the main things really are targeting our three biggest trading partners, China, Mexico, and Canada, Mexico and Canada. really to the shock of everyone in the world, including some people close to the White House.
I'm glad you asked that because people have been asking me that, you know, are we in one? And when are we going to be in one? How is this going to start? It's already here. And the main things really are targeting our three biggest trading partners, China, Mexico, and Canada, Mexico and Canada. really to the shock of everyone in the world, including some people close to the White House.
Mexico and Canada have come in for the steepest tariffs despite being our closest allies. So, you know, in the first few weeks here, we were looking at about $1 trillion of new tariffs being, of imports being subject to tariffs. And about $2 trillion of additional imports are potentially going to be hit by imports starting April 2nd, according to the plan that Trump has laid out.
Mexico and Canada have come in for the steepest tariffs despite being our closest allies. So, you know, in the first few weeks here, we were looking at about $1 trillion of new tariffs being, of imports being subject to tariffs. And about $2 trillion of additional imports are potentially going to be hit by imports starting April 2nd, according to the plan that Trump has laid out.
Mexico and Canada have come in for the steepest tariffs despite being our closest allies. So, you know, in the first few weeks here, we were looking at about $1 trillion of new tariffs being, of imports being subject to tariffs. And about $2 trillion of additional imports are potentially going to be hit by imports starting April 2nd, according to the plan that Trump has laid out.
So that would cover you know, pretty close to everything the United States imports from foreign countries.
So that would cover you know, pretty close to everything the United States imports from foreign countries.
So that would cover you know, pretty close to everything the United States imports from foreign countries.
In return, China has threatened and imposed tariffs on a number of U.S. agricultural and other exports. Canada has threatened, although not yet imposed, retaliatory measures on electricity used by Americans in the north and other U.S. exports to Canada. Mexico has threatened or moved forward with, you know, a number of retaliatory tariffs that will hurt U.S. exports to our southern border.