💨 Abstract
President Donald Trump announced tariffs on goods from Mexico, Canada, and China, citing concerns over drug trafficking and illegal immigration. Mexico and Canada promised retaliatory tariffs, while China vowed to challenge Trump's move at the World Trade Organization. The tariffs, starting Tuesday, range from 10% to 25%, and Trump has promised to keep them in place until the national emergency over drugs and immigration ends.
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