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Today, I have implemented a 25% Tariff on Imports from Mexico and Canada (10% on Canadian Energy), and a 10% additional Tariff on China. This was done through the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA) because of the major threat of illegal aliens and deadly drugs killing our Citizens, including fentanyl. We need to protect Americans, and it is my duty as President to ensure the safety of all. I made a promise on my Campaign to stop the flood of illegal aliens and drugs from pouring across our Borders, and Americans overwhelmingly voted in favor of it.

President Trump increases tariffs on Canada, Mexico, and China

Last updated: February 6, 2025 at 17:16 pm

UPDATE: China tariffs of 10% have been imposed, however, Canada and Mexico tariffs have been paused until March 4, 2025. Links have been supplemented, but the text of this blog post will remain unchanged. Look for future updates in new posts/articles on the site.

The following post by President Trump increasing tariffs on Canada, China, and Mexcio speaks for itself (source):

Today, I have implemented a 25% Tariff on Imports from Mexico and Canada (10% on Canadian Energy), and a 10% additional Tariff on China. This was done through the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA) because of the major threat of illegal aliens and deadly drugs killing our Citizens, including fentanyl. We need to protect Americans, and it is my duty as President to ensure the safety of all. I made a promise on my Campaign to stop the flood of illegal aliens and drugs from pouring across our Borders, and Americans overwhelmingly voted in favor of it.

Everyone should have expected this. It has been telegraphed by Trump for about 10 years, when he began to make tariffs a signature proposal in his first run for the White House. His first term in office saw an unprecedented shift in the use of tariffs, using them on a broad scale, for the first time with China. As he said, if COVID didn’t happen, he would have done more.

With that in mind, before Trump’s second inauguration, we wrote on article on the potential Trump tariffs and some strategies.

Last week, we commented on the America First Trump’s America First Trade Policy Executive Order which appeared to give time until at least April 1 for tariffs to take effect. Then, this week we got a firmer signal that that he still planned to impose additional tariffs on February 1.

What happens next for the Trump Tariffs on China, Canada, and Mexico?

The text of all the Executive Orders do not yet appear to be on Whitehouse.gov (but a fact sheet summary is), but linked below are reliable texts:

Each order applies the additional tariffs after “on or after 12:01 a.m. eastern time on February 4, 2025, except that goods entered for consumption, or withdrawn from warehouse for consumption, after such time that were loaded onto a vessel at the port of loading or in transit on the final mode of transport prior to entry into the United States before 12:01 a.m. eastern time on February 1, 2025, shall not be subject to such additional duty, only if the importer certifies to U.S. Customs and Border Protection within the Department of Homeland Security as specified in the Federal Register notice.”

Stay Informed and Prepared:

The landscape of international trade is shifting rapidly with the impending Trump tariffs on China, Canada, and Mexico. Don’t be caught off guard.

Contact Great Lakes Customs for advice and assistance. If you have questions or need help navigating these changes, we’re here to support you.