At his Florida estate, President-elect Donald Trump urged Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau to address pressing issues like border trade imbalances, impending tariffs, and the fentanyl epidemic. The high-level talks intensify fears of a looming trade war between the neighboring nations.
Trump and Trudeau Address Border Trade and Tariffs Amidst Fentanyl Crisis
According to Reuters, in a "very productive" meeting with Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, U.S. President-elect Donald Trump covered the border, trade, and energy on Saturday. This came amidst fears of a trade war.
Friday night, Trudeau unexpectedly traveled to Florida and had dinner with Trump at his Mar-a-Lago residence. This visit came days after Trump, a Republican, promised to put 25% tariffs on imports from Canada and Mexico after taking office in January.
Fears of a U.S.-Canada Trade War Escalate
A potential trade war between the United States and its two largest trading partners has been stoked by that promise.
This week, Mexico's president, Claudia Sheinbaum, expressed concern about the potential dangers of Trump's tariff plan and hinted at the possibility of retaliation.
Tariffs Target Fentanyl Trafficking and Illegal Immigration
Trump is planning to impose tariffs on Mexican and Canadian goods in an effort to reduce the influx of illicit narcotics and people crossing the border illegally, with a focus on the lethal opioid fentanyl.
"We discussed many important topics that will require both Countries to work together to address, like the Fentanyl and Drug Crisis that has decimated so many lives as a result of Illegal Immigration, Fair Trade Deals that do not jeopardize American Workers, and the massive Trade Deficit the U.S. has with Canada," Trump wrote on Truth Social.
"Trudeau has made a commitment to work with us to end this terrible devastation of U.S. Families," he pointed out.
Trudeau Acknowledges Seriousness of Tariff Threats
A request for comment regarding Trudeau's meeting with Trump was not promptly responded to by his office. Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau expressed his seriousness about the potential tariffs at a news conference on Friday.
"Donald Trump, when he makes statements like that, he plans on carrying them out."
Economists Warn of Consumer Price Increases
American customers can expect price hikes as a result of Trump's decision to levy taxes on imported goods, according to numerous economists, per Investing.com.
U.S. manufacturers and domestic employment development can be protected, according to Trump, by imposing tariffs on trading partners.
Trump Warns BRICS Nations Against New Currency
Trump demanded that the so-called BRICS nations pledge not to mint new currencies or lend their support to ones that are inferior to the U.S. dollar in an unrelated article.
This, according to Trump, would result in "100% tariffs" for such nations.
Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa were the founding members of the BRICS economic bloc. Among them are the UAE, Iran, Egypt, and Ethiopia.
"We require a commitment from these Countries that they will neither create a new BRICS Currency, nor back any other Currency to replace the mighty U.S. Dollar or, they will face 100% Tariffs, and should expect to say goodbye to selling into the wonderful U.S. Economy," Trump said.


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