Donald Trump is ready to talk to the leaders of Canada and Mexico later however warned them in opposition to retaliating to his tariffs, saying: “We can play the game all they want.”
The US chief has introduced that he’s imposing 25% tariffs on imports from Canada and Mexico.
The 2 nations then hit again with retaliatory tariffs.
Nonetheless, the US president returned to Washington from Mar-a-Lago on Sunday night time and brushed apart the reprisals.
“I like the folks of Canada. I disagree with the management of Canada. And one thing’s gonna occur there.
“If they want to play the game, I don’t mind. We can play the game all they want.”
Mr Trump additionally threatened to impose steeper tariffs elsewhere, telling reporters import taxes will “definitely happen” with the European Union.
When requested about potential tariffs on the UK, Mr Trump advised reporters “we’ll see what happens”.
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The Trump administration had mentioned the tariffs aimed to cease the unfold and manufacturing of the opioid fentanyl, in addition to pressuring America’s neighbours to restrict unlawful immigration to the US.
But it surely dangers a commerce battle and better costs for American customers.
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Donald Trump speaks to reporters subsequent to Air Drive One after arriving again at Joint Base Andrews. Pic: AP Photograph/Ben Curtis
Shares on Asian markets tumbled in early commerce on Monday and US fairness futures pointed sharply decrease within the wake of Mr Trump’s imposition of tariffs.
Japan’s Nikkei opened down 2% this morning, with giant falls additionally reported on Taiwan and South Korea’s indices.
“Trump’s trade war has started,” mentioned Alvin Tan, head of Asia forex technique at RBC Capital Markets in Singapore.
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PM: ‘I would like sturdy commerce with US’
Earlier on Sunday, Mr Trump mentioned any potential ache brought on by the commerce battle could be price it.
“Will there be some pain? Yes, maybe (and maybe not!). It will all be worth the price that must be paid.”
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Trump tariffs: ‘You might be subsequent’
He mentioned: “I would just say to our allies around the world watch this closely, you could be next, and in the meantime, stand by your friends.”
He added Mr Trump’s phrases have been a “salesman’s pitch” and regardless of the traditionally shut relationship between the nations “we don’t want to be each other”.