President-elect Trump has announced plans to impose tariffs on Canada and Mexico, with additional measures targeting China.
These tariffs are set to remain in effect until both neighboring countries take significant action to address the issues of drug trafficking, particularly fentanyl, and illegal immigration across the border.
Trump criticized China for not doing enough to prevent the flow of illicit drugs entering the United States from Mexico.
The proposed tariffs reflect a broader strategy aimed at tackling these pressing concerns, signaling a tough stance on trade and border security as the new administration prepares to take office.