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Trump Tariffs: ‘Insane, Unacceptable…’, Canadians, Mexicans express disappointments – The Economic Times Video

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Canadian Economy and Markets

US President Donald Trump’s 25% tariffs on goods from Mexico, Canada will take effect from March 4. Trump’s tariff threat stoking fears of a trade war in North America and sending financial markets reeling. American and Canadians expressed their views on the issue and called Trump’s tariffs ‘Insane & Frustrating’. Trump’s comments sent US stocks down sharply and the Mexican peso and Canadian dollar both fell following his remarks. He said there was “no room left” for a deal that would avert the tariffs by curbing fentanyl flows into the United States.

ET Online | 04 Mar 2025, 10:44 AM IST

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