How Mexico, Canada and China are reacting to Trump’s tariff threats
President-elect Donald Trump announced plans for significant tariff increases on goods from Mexico, Canada, and China as a response to illegal immigration and concerns about "crime and drugs" crossing the border. Mexico's president expressed that neither threats nor tariffs would address immigration or drug issues in the US. CNN's coverage includes reactions from the Mexican Ambassador to the US, a panel of economics and political commentators, and reports on responses from Canadian, Mexican, and Chinese leaders. Additionally, the potential impact on product prices due to the tariffs and public opinion on tariffs are explored, along with insights from Portugal's Central Bank governor on potential consequences for the US if tariffs are imposed on Europe.
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