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BGTN > International > US Tariffs on Mexico, Canada and China: Impact and Global Reactions
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US Tariffs on Mexico, Canada and China: Impact and Global Reactions

Nathan Coombs
Last updated: February 19, 2025 2:05 am
By Nathan Coombs
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The United States has imposed significant tariffs on imports from Mexico, Canada and China, sparking retaliatory actions from its North American neighbours.

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The Legal Framework and Global Trade DynamicsReactions from Canada and MexicoPolitical and Economic Reactions in the US

On Saturday, US President Donald Trump signed three executive orders, implementing a 25% tariff on goods from Canada and Mexico and a 10% tariff on all imports from China. However, energy imports from Canada, including oil, natural gas, and electricity, will face a 10% tax. Trump justified these tariffs as necessary to “protect Americans” and vowed to maintain them until the US addresses issues such as fentanyl trafficking and undocumented immigration.

In response, Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum quickly ordered retaliatory tariffs and Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced that Canada would impose matching 25% tariffs on up to $155 billion in US imports. China condemned the tariffs, with its ministries of finance and commerce stating that it would challenge the measures at the World Trade Organisation (WTO), though it refrained from immediate escalation.

The Legal Framework and Global Trade Dynamics

Trump’s decision to declare a national emergency under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act and the National Emergencies Act provides him with broad authority to impose sanctions. This move aligns with the president’s long-standing rhetoric during his 2024 presidential campaign and his time in office, despite warnings from economists about the potential negative impacts on US growth and consumer prices.

Tariff collections are scheduled to begin at 12:01 AM EST on Tuesday, with some exemptions for imports already in transit before the tariffs take effect. A White House fact sheet confirmed that the tariffs will remain until the “crisis” is alleviated, though no specifics were provided regarding what actions Mexico, Canada or China would need to take to secure a reprieve.

Officials also clarified that there would be no exemptions from the tariffs and if any retaliatory measures were taken by Canada, Mexico or China, the US could increase the duties. Notably, Canada will no longer be granted the “de minimis” duty exemption for shipments under $800. US officials accused Canada and Mexico of being conduits for fentanyl and its precursor chemicals entering the US in small, often uninspected packages.

Reactions from Canada and Mexico

Prime Minister Trudeau addressed the situation by warning that the tariffs would have “real consequences” for American consumers, driving up the prices of goods such as groceries. He also expressed dismay at the divisive nature of the White House’s actions and called for Canadians to prioritise local products over American imports.

In Mexico, President Sheinbaum rejected the White House’s accusations, particularly regarding alleged ties to criminal organisations and emphasised that the US government should focus on combating domestic drug trafficking and money laundering. She also assured that Mexico would take steps to protect its economic interests, including retaliatory tariffs.

Political and Economic Reactions in the US

Republicans generally supported Trump’s move, while industry groups and Democrats raised concerns about the economic consequences. The National Foreign Trade Council (NFTC) warned that the tariffs could result in higher costs for everyday items, from avocados to auto mobiles, and called for a swift resolution to avoid further escalation.

Democratic leaders criticised the tariffs, blaming them for any future inflation. Senate Democratic Leader Chuck Schumer highlighted the potential increase in prices for essential goods, including tomatoes and cars, as a direct consequence of the tariffs on Mexico and Canada.

The US’s imposition of tariffs on Mexico, Canada, and China marks a new chapter in global trade relations, with serious consequences for both the US and its trading partners. While the US government maintains its position on protecting national interests, the ongoing dispute risks disrupting trade and raising prices for consumers. The international community, including China and Mexico, continues to seek diplomatic and legal avenues to address the tariffs, with the potential for long-term impacts on global trade dynamics.

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