Mexico and Canada busy with 'Trump tariffs' "will shoot U.S. at the back"

2024.11.28 AM 11:15
Mexican President Calls Trump...Seeking a solution to tariff threats
Mexico warns of 'retaliation tariffs' if U.S. imposes 25% tariffs
Canada "Reviews U.S. Products to Impose Counter Tariffs"
U.S. insiders raise concerns about higher consumer prices
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Mexico, Canada and China became busy as Trump predicted a tariff bomb on his first day in office.

While contacting Trump's transition team, he has started preparing for the "Trump era" by preparing a counterattack card.

This is Washington correspondent Kwon Jun-ki.

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In response to Trump's 25% tariff notice, Mexican President Shanebaum says he has been in contact with Trump's side.If the

'tariff bomb' goes ahead, Mexico will also impose retaliatory tariffs, warning that the U.S. will end up shooting itself in the foot.

[Mexico Economy Minister Marcelo Ebrard: Estimates suggest that if we impose 25% tariffs on U.S. businesses, it will affect 400,000 jobs in the U.S.]

Canada's Prime Minister Trudeau says he had a phone conversation with Trump over tariffs and had a good conversation.

Internally, he stressed that he would be fully prepared to overcome adversity, citing his experience responding with counter-tariffs during Trump's first term.

[Christia Frland / Deputy Prime Minister of Canada] Now is the time for Canada to come together. We have to be strong and smart.]

China has urged Trump to talk, saying there is no winner in the tariff war.

There are also concerns within the U.S. that "Trump tariffs" will raise consumer prices from cars to groceries one after another.

[Matt Priest / President of the American Association of Shoe Distributors and Retailers] Tariffs end up shifting costs to consumers. The president-elect's additional tariffs will raise prices and inflation.]

Trump nominated Greer, who was at the forefront of the "tariff war" in the first administration, as the trade representative, signaling that the "tariff bomb" would not stop at words.

However, given that it was two months before he took office and that illegal immigration and drug inflows were cited as reasons for tariffs, some observers say that Trump may have thrown tariffs as a "negotiation tool."

This is YTN Kwon Jun-ki from Washington.

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