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Trump announces tariffs on all Mexico goods in latest anti-immigration measure | Trump announces tariffs on all Mexico goods in latest anti-immigration measure |
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US President Donald Trump has announced tariffs on all goods coming from Mexico in a bid to curb illegal immigration. | US President Donald Trump has announced tariffs on all goods coming from Mexico in a bid to curb illegal immigration. |
In a tweet, Mr Trump said that from 10 June a 5% tariff would be imposed and would slowly rise "until the Illegal Immigration problem is remedied". | In a tweet, Mr Trump said that from 10 June a 5% tariff would be imposed and would slowly rise "until the Illegal Immigration problem is remedied". |
President Trump has declared a national emergency to tackle what he claims is a crisis at the US southern border. | President Trump has declared a national emergency to tackle what he claims is a crisis at the US southern border. |
Border agents say they are overwhelmed, but critics say they are mishandling and mistreating migrants. | Border agents say they are overwhelmed, but critics say they are mishandling and mistreating migrants. |
Jesus Seade, Mexico's top diplomat for North America, said the the tariffs would be "disastrous". | Jesus Seade, Mexico's top diplomat for North America, said the the tariffs would be "disastrous". |
"If this is put in place, we must respond vigorously," he told reporters. | "If this is put in place, we must respond vigorously," he told reporters. |
During his election campaign and throughout his time in office, President Trump has sought funds to build a wall on the US-Mexico border. | During his election campaign and throughout his time in office, President Trump has sought funds to build a wall on the US-Mexico border. |
He hoped to divert funds for the barrier under his national emergency declaration, but a federal judge blocked his efforts in May. | He hoped to divert funds for the barrier under his national emergency declaration, but a federal judge blocked his efforts in May. |
What did Trump announce? | What did Trump announce? |
In a White House statement, Mr Trump said the tariffs would rise by 5% each month until October 1, when the rate would reach 25%. | In a White House statement, Mr Trump said the tariffs would rise by 5% each month until October 1, when the rate would reach 25%. |
The tariffs would stay at that level "unless and until Mexico substantially stops the illegal inflow of aliens coming through its territory", he said. | The tariffs would stay at that level "unless and until Mexico substantially stops the illegal inflow of aliens coming through its territory", he said. |
"For years, Mexico has not treated us fairly - but we are now asserting our rights as a sovereign Nation," the statement said. | "For years, Mexico has not treated us fairly - but we are now asserting our rights as a sovereign Nation," the statement said. |
The president also took aim at his Democratic opponents, accusing them of a "total dereliction of duty" over border security. | The president also took aim at his Democratic opponents, accusing them of a "total dereliction of duty" over border security. |
The Democrat-controlled House of Representatives is taking legal action to halt the Trump administration's efforts to build a border wall, saying it would be a waste of funds and would not stop illegal immigration. | |
Critics say border agents are taking a heavy-handed approach under the Trump administration to controlling migration at the US-Mexico border, pointing to the deaths of six migrant children in US custody since September. | |
What will the tariffs affect? | What will the tariffs affect? |
Mexico is known for agricultural products like avocados and tequila, but the country is also a major manufacturing hub and home to many US companies. | |
The country produces hundreds of thousands of cars every month, and is also home to technology and aerospace companies. It is one of the G20 economies. | The country produces hundreds of thousands of cars every month, and is also home to technology and aerospace companies. It is one of the G20 economies. |
US firms Ford, General Motors, John Deere, IBM and Coca Cola all operate in Mexico, as well as thousands of other multinationals. | |
The president has used tariffs elsewhere in a bid to force through his foreign policy objectives. | |
After complaining for years about the US trade deficit with China, Mr Trump has imposed tariffs on hundreds of billions of dollars worth of goods coming from the country. |