WASHINGTON – President Donald Trump said his 25% tariffs on Canada and Mexico are coming on Saturday, but he’s still considering whether to include oil from those countries as part of his import taxes.
President Donald Trump hasn’t been shy about sharing his thoughts since taking office. On Saturday night, he added a 20-minute Q&A with reporters aboard Air Force One to the mix.
President Donald Trump has already forced Colombia to accept deportees by threatening tariffs and is readying the same move against Canada and Mexico as soon as Saturday.
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President Donald Trump says his 25% tariffs on Canada and Mexico are coming on Saturday. Trump also said he’ll “probably” decide on Thursday night whether to include oil from those countries as part of his import taxes.
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