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Donald Trump takes office, imposes 25% tariff on Canada, Mexico citing illegal immigration concerns

President Donald Trump announced plans to impose 25 percent tarif... Read More
Newly appointed US president Donald Trump announced plans to impose 25 percent tariffs on imports from the two major US trading partners, Canada and Mexico starting from February 1.

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He accused the two nations for not failing to tackle illegal immigration and the flow of narcotics into the United States, and pledged to use tariffs extensively as a foreign policy measure.

Speaking in the Oval Office hours after being sworn in,Trump said, “We're thinking in terms of 25 percent on Mexico and Canada, because they're allowing vast numbers of people -- Canada's a very bad abuser also -- vast numbers of people to come in, and fentanyl to come in.”

In his inaugural address, he emphasised that he would rather impose taxes and tariffs on foreign nations to benefit US citizens, rather than burdening Americans for taxes.

Early Monday, he vowed: "I will immediately begin the overhaul of our trade system to protect American workers and families."

Trump’s return to the White House has reignited his previous calls for aggressive tariff policies. He had already proposed additional duties, including a 10 percent hike on Chinese goods, with even steeper rates of up to 60 percent, on imports from nations he accused of unfair trade practices or inadequate action on illegal immigration and drug trafficking.
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As per US trade data, Mexico, Canada, and China were among the United States' largest trading partners.

'America First'
The White House separately announced plans to introduce the "America First Trade Policy."

On Monday, the president also signed a directive aimed at tackling the country’s cost-of-living crisis, with focus on reducing housing costs and other everyday expenses.

Trump reiterated his intent to create an "external revenue service" to collect tariffs and duties, claiming it would pour in "massive amounts of money" for the country. The initiative is a twist on the Internal Revenue Service (IRS), which aims at administering and enforcing US tax laws.

'Golden age of America begins'

In a speech delivered after taking the oath of office, US President Donald Trump said, "The golden age of America begins right now. From this day forward our country will flourish and be respected again all over the world." (Image credit: AP)

As promised, it must have been a dizzy morning Americans, not from the afterparty of Trump's inauguration, but from a flurry of executive orders being signed by the President, dismantling key policies from former President Joe Biden’s administration. (Image credit: AP)

Trump unveiled strict new immigration and asylum restrictions, including plans to deploy troops to the US-Mexico border and challenge birthright citizenship. In a chaotic press conference from the Oval Office, Trump declared a national emergency at the southern border and announced a controversial executive order aimed at revoking US nationality for those born on American soil. (Image credit: AP)

As promised, Trump pardoned approximately 1,500 individuals convicted or charged in connection with the January 6 attack on the US Capitol during the certification of Biden’s 2020 victory. Additionally, Trump ordered the dismissal of federal cases against 'political opponents' of the Biden administration, specifically targeting prosecutions involving his supporters. (Image credit: AP)

TikTok has been granted a 75-day extension to secure a buyer for its US operations, offering the app a temporary lifeline. This decision follows TikTok’s failure to meet a prior deadline on Saturday, which required its Chinese parent company, ByteDance, to sell its US subsidiary to non-Chinese buyers or face a nationwide ban. (Image credit: AP)

Trump has overturned several immigration policies from Joe Biden's administration, including an order that limited deportation priorities to individuals convicted of serious crimes, deemed national security threats, or apprehended at the border. The move reinstates Trump's first-term approach, making all individuals in the country illegally a priority for deportation. (Image credit: AP)

In a series of symbolic moves, Trump also announced the renaming of the Gulf of Mexico to the 'Gulf of America' and ordered the highest peak in North America to revert to its former name, Mount McKinley, undoing President Barack Obama’s change to Denali. Additionally, Trump signed an order mandating flags remain at full height on all future Inauguration Days, following his objection to flags being at half-staff due to the death of former President Jimmy Carter. (Image credit: AP)

He revoked an executive order issued by his predecessor, Joe Biden, that allowed sanctions against violent Israeli settlers in the West Bank. Biden’s February 2024 order had facilitated the designation of several settlers and groups accused of carrying out violence against Palestinians in the Israeli-occupied territory, which has been under occupation since 1967. Trump's move signals a significant policy shift regarding the US stance on West Bank tensions. (Image credit: AP)

Donald Trump made a stunning return to power, taking the oath of office as the 47th president of the United States in a midday ceremony. Chief Justice John Roberts administered the 35-word oath inside the Capitol's Rotunda, where the ceremony was moved due to cold weather. (Image credit: AP)

External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar attended the Trump inauguration and said, "A great honour to represent India at the inauguration ceremony of POTUS President Donald J Trump and VP Vice President JD Vance in Washington DC today." (Image credit: ANI)



International reactions
International reactions to Trump’s tariff plans have been cautious. Canada’s foreign minister, Mélanie Joly, stated that Ottawa would prepare to respond to any US trade policies, while the EU’s economy commissioner also promised to defend European interests.

Critics have warned that higher tariffs could, in turn, lead to increased consumer prices and hurt economic growth. A 2021 tax foundation report noted that tariffs typically burden businesses and consumers, though it found no evidence of driving economy-wide inflation.



More proposals

Despite these warnings, Trump supporters have also pointed to his other proposals, such as tax cuts and deregulation. Commerce secretary nominee Howard Lutnick suggested companies relocate manufacturing to the US in order to avoid duties.

However, treasury secretary nominee Scott Bessent dismissed concerns that tariffs would impact domestic consumers.

Trump also announced plans to establish a "department of government efficiency" (DOGE) to identify and implement $1 trillion in federal spending cuts, reinforcing his commitment to fiscal responsibility.
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