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Trump ordered to impose 25% import duty (tariff) on goods coming from Canada and Mexico from February 1. Trump took these decisions through executive order. These orders are passed by the Parliament as laws, but they can be overturned by the next President or the court.

Donald Trump has been sworn in as the 47th President of America. Every movement on Trump’s Inauguration Day was most special. The most special thing was the decisions taken after taking the oath, which were going to make a difference in the whole world. Along with this, the pen used to sign those documents was also very special which Trump had thrown towards the crowd. After four years, Donald Trump has made a historic comeback in America. As soon as he took oath as the 47th President, he took many important decisions. Whatever announcements Trump had made after winning the elections, he now seems to be fulfilling them to some extent. In his first executive orders, Trump, who shook the whole world by taking one drastic decision after another, has decided that he will impose 25 percent tariff on Mexico and Canada. Once again, turmoil has started in America regarding whether Trump is really going to do this? Trump has taken the decision i.e. the decision is final. As soon as US President Trump came to power, he has decided that from February 1, a tax of 25 percent will be imposed on Mexico and Canada.

Trump ordered to impose 25% import duty (tariff) on goods coming from Canada and Mexico from February 1. Trump took these decisions through executive order. These orders are passed by the Parliament as laws, but they can be overturned by the next President or the court. The Senate, the upper house of the US Parliament, also passed a bill under which immigrants accused of theft and violence will have to be detained. Trump said tariffs could be imposed on Canada and Mexico from February 1. However, he has signed an executive order requesting a coordinated report by the Finance Minister by April 1.

Justin Trudeau and Daniel Smith argued that Canada is an energy superpower, with oil and significant mineral reserves, and that the United States would need these assets to build a fast-growing economy, in line with Trump’s pledge. Doug Ford, head of Ontario, the center of manufacturing and automobiles in Canada, said business competition is going to be 100 percent. Ford said in an interview with ‘Associated Press’ (AP) that Trump has declared an economic war on Canada and we will try every way we can to protect our economy. Trudeau said Canada would retaliate if necessary.

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