Thursday, May 30, 2019

Trump About to Threaten Mexico with New Tariffs

UPDATE BELOW: TRUMP ANNOUNCES TARIFFS ON MEXICAN IMPORTS

Things may get even crazier on the tariff front.

President Trump is preparing to threaten Mexico with new tariffs as part of an attempt to force the country to crack down on a surge of Central American migrants seeking asylum in the United States, reports The Washington Post.

Tariff man is planning to make the announcement Friday, but some White House aides are trying to talk him out of it, arguing that such a threat would rattle financial markets and potentially imperil passage of the USMCA trade agreement, the Bezos rag reports.

But the president already told reporters outside the White House on Thursday morning that he was preparing a “major statement” about the surge. The Post says the statement will be the tariff threat.

“It will be a statement having to do with the border and having to do with people illegally coming over the border and it will be my biggest statement so far on the border,” Trump said.

“This is a big league statement,” he added, without going into detail. “We are going to do something very dramatic on the border because people are coming into our country.”

-RW

UPDATE

President Trump said Thursday that he planned to impose a 5 percent tariff on all imported goods from Mexico beginning June 10, a tax that he said would “gradually increase” until Mexico stopped the flow of undocumented immigrants across the border. He sent out the following two tweets announcing the development.

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More coverage in the EPJ Daily Alert.






2 comments:

  1. Yo Mexico, if you don't stop your residents from coming here, we're going to make life more expensive for our residents! Take that!

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  2. The president threatened the Mexican government with tariffs if the government did not stem the flow of immigrants from Central America. He later claimed in a tweet published this Friday that the tariffs would help bring back jobs to the US, reduce thr number of drugs coming into the US and help reduce the trade deficit. Really, he said that.

    So what exactly is the incentive to remove the tariffs even if the Mexican state complies, or what is the incentive for Mexican authorities to accommodate Trump's new tantrum if, going by what he tweeted, he seems not to have any intention of removing the tariffs?

    https://www.cnbc.com/2019/05/31/trump-mexico-tariffs-auto-industry-jobs-drug-smuggling-trade-deficit.html?__source=twitter%7Cmain

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