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EPA-EFE/REX/ShutterstockUS Secretary of State for Trade Howard Lutnik said President Donald Trump “probably” announced a transaction to reduce tariffs on Canada and Mexico on Wednesday.
“Both the Canadians and the Mexicans were on the phone with me today all day, trying to show that they will be better,” to reduce the flow of synthetic opioid fentanyl in the US, Lutnitsa said in an interview with Fox Business Network.
But Foreign Minister in Canada Melanie Jolie said about Newsnight News BBC that her office did not turn to the plan.
Canada and Mexico have announced that they had included in the United States in the US after 25% of Washington’s two neighbors came into force on Tuesday.
Lutnik made it clear that the US tariffs would be lowered and not stopped.
“I think (Trump) will understand:” You are doing more and I’ll meet you in the middle. “And we will probably announce that tomorrow.”
US officials “can say a lot of things,” but “the only one that really makes is President Trump,” Jolie said.
According to the sources told by the Globe and the post office, Lutnik called the Prime Minister Ontario Doug Ford, who told the Globe and the mail that he issued a warning about the repayment of Canadian and what was regarded as personal attacks on Trump.
US president used a considerable part of his A speech with Congress on Tuesday is outlined by his trade policyBut he did not say whether he plans to reduce the tariffs that came into force this week.
Trump said he would go forward on April 2 with plans for mutual tariffs on the countries of the world, which he sees as unfair to the US.
Previously on Tuesday, Canada Prime Minister Justin Trudu crashed into the wide Trump tariffs in his countryCalling it a “very silent business” and promised to hold a “tireless fight” to protect his economy.
Trudeau announced the US export tariffs and warned that the trade war would be expensive for both countries.
But Trump pushed the truth more on his social platform, saying, “Please explain the governor of Labor, from Canada, that when he put on the tariff for retaliation in the US, our mutual tariff will immediately increase by a similar amount!”
Trudu accused the US president of planning “the complete collapse of the Canadian economy because it will facilitate us.”
“It will never happen. We will never be a 51st state,” he told reporters.
On Tuesday, Washington also launched its trading war with Beijing as a new 10% collection of Chinese imports that came into force – adding to existing Trump’s first period and previously announced.
“China will fight the bitter end of any trade war,” China’s spokesman said after their country announced tariffs on Tit-TAT on agricultural imports.