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Kaylee Glenn

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Today, Explained
Trump trolls the neighbours

The renegotiated NAFTA into the USMCA was widely perceived to have included terms that were viewed as quite preferable for the United States.

Today, Explained
Trump trolls the neighbours

I think what this means is that the goals of what a second term Trump administration is trying to achieve really matter here. Candidate Trump mentioned the U.S. trade deficit with Mexico and specifically mentioned that the border between U.S. and Canada and the border between U.S. and Mexico is a key issue that he signaled he might use tariffs to address.

Today, Explained
Trump trolls the neighbours

I think what this means is that the goals of what a second term Trump administration is trying to achieve really matter here. Candidate Trump mentioned the U.S. trade deficit with Mexico and specifically mentioned that the border between U.S. and Canada and the border between U.S. and Mexico is a key issue that he signaled he might use tariffs to address.

Today, Explained
Trump trolls the neighbours

I think what this means is that the goals of what a second term Trump administration is trying to achieve really matter here. Candidate Trump mentioned the U.S. trade deficit with Mexico and specifically mentioned that the border between U.S. and Canada and the border between U.S. and Mexico is a key issue that he signaled he might use tariffs to address.

Today, Explained
Trump trolls the neighbours

So if the goals of the tariffs are in fact security in nature, it's not entirely clear how tariffs would bring about desired policy change given that Canada and Mexican leaders have already signaled they want to take action on the border. So that is to say there's already room for cooperation and there might not be necessarily a need for the pressure levied by tariffs.

Today, Explained
Trump trolls the neighbours

So if the goals of the tariffs are in fact security in nature, it's not entirely clear how tariffs would bring about desired policy change given that Canada and Mexican leaders have already signaled they want to take action on the border. So that is to say there's already room for cooperation and there might not be necessarily a need for the pressure levied by tariffs.

Today, Explained
Trump trolls the neighbours

So if the goals of the tariffs are in fact security in nature, it's not entirely clear how tariffs would bring about desired policy change given that Canada and Mexican leaders have already signaled they want to take action on the border. So that is to say there's already room for cooperation and there might not be necessarily a need for the pressure levied by tariffs.

Today, Explained
Trump trolls the neighbours

There still remain irregular migrant crossings at unofficial entry points between Canada and the United States. And Prime Minister Trudeau alongside President Biden coordinated the implementation of what's called the Safe Third Country Agreement to specifically address these irregular migrant crossings.

Today, Explained
Trump trolls the neighbours

There still remain irregular migrant crossings at unofficial entry points between Canada and the United States. And Prime Minister Trudeau alongside President Biden coordinated the implementation of what's called the Safe Third Country Agreement to specifically address these irregular migrant crossings.

Today, Explained
Trump trolls the neighbours

There still remain irregular migrant crossings at unofficial entry points between Canada and the United States. And Prime Minister Trudeau alongside President Biden coordinated the implementation of what's called the Safe Third Country Agreement to specifically address these irregular migrant crossings.

Today, Explained
Trump trolls the neighbours

So there's already been movement on the policy side between Canada and the United States to address things like irregular migrant crossings. Beyond that, it's not entirely clear what might be addressed in any sort of future policy move beyond what Canada and the United States have signaled they already want to do.

Today, Explained
Trump trolls the neighbours

So there's already been movement on the policy side between Canada and the United States to address things like irregular migrant crossings. Beyond that, it's not entirely clear what might be addressed in any sort of future policy move beyond what Canada and the United States have signaled they already want to do.

Today, Explained
Trump trolls the neighbours

So there's already been movement on the policy side between Canada and the United States to address things like irregular migrant crossings. Beyond that, it's not entirely clear what might be addressed in any sort of future policy move beyond what Canada and the United States have signaled they already want to do.

Today, Explained
Trump trolls the neighbours

I mean, that's certainly possible. We sort of got a taste of Trump's foreign policy approach during his first term in which he dealt with traditional allies of the United States in ways similar to how the United States has treated its traditional adversaries with big threats and sort of harsh rhetoric for perceptions of unfairness. So

Today, Explained
Trump trolls the neighbours

I mean, that's certainly possible. We sort of got a taste of Trump's foreign policy approach during his first term in which he dealt with traditional allies of the United States in ways similar to how the United States has treated its traditional adversaries with big threats and sort of harsh rhetoric for perceptions of unfairness. So

Today, Explained
Trump trolls the neighbours

I mean, that's certainly possible. We sort of got a taste of Trump's foreign policy approach during his first term in which he dealt with traditional allies of the United States in ways similar to how the United States has treated its traditional adversaries with big threats and sort of harsh rhetoric for perceptions of unfairness. So

Today, Explained
Trump trolls the neighbours

In a way, yes, President Trump in his first term was precedent-breaking in terms of how he spoke about and how he handled allies. For instance, in his first administration, he considered Canada to be a national security threat and therefore justifying the imposition of the tariffs that we saw in 2018.

Today, Explained
Trump trolls the neighbours

In a way, yes, President Trump in his first term was precedent-breaking in terms of how he spoke about and how he handled allies. For instance, in his first administration, he considered Canada to be a national security threat and therefore justifying the imposition of the tariffs that we saw in 2018.

Today, Explained
Trump trolls the neighbours

In a way, yes, President Trump in his first term was precedent-breaking in terms of how he spoke about and how he handled allies. For instance, in his first administration, he considered Canada to be a national security threat and therefore justifying the imposition of the tariffs that we saw in 2018.

Today, Explained
Trump trolls the neighbours

I can't recall a time when the United States had considered Canada to be a national security threat to that degree after 1812.