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Trump to hit Mexico with tariffs in anti-immigration measure | |
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US President Donald Trump has announced tariffs on all goods coming from Mexico, demanding the country curb illegal immigration into the US. | US President Donald Trump has announced tariffs on all goods coming from Mexico, demanding the country curb illegal immigration into the US. |
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". | |
Jesús Seade, Mexico's top diplomat for North America, said the proposed tariffs would be "disastrous". | |
Mr Trump declared a national emergency at the US-Mexico border in February. | Mr Trump declared a national emergency at the US-Mexico border in February. |
He said it was necessary in order to tackle what he claimed was 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. |
The US president has long accused Mexico of not doing enough to stem the flow of people, and this is his latest attempt to put pressure on the neighbouring state. | The US president has long accused Mexico of not doing enough to stem the flow of people, and this is his latest attempt to put pressure on the neighbouring state. |
Mr Seade said Mexico "must respond vigorously" if the tariffs - a tax on products made abroad - were brought in. | |
However, Mexican President Andrés Manuel López Obrador responded by saying he did not want "confrontation". | |
"I propose deepening our dialogue, to look for other alternatives to the migration problem," he wrote in a letter on Thursday. | "I propose deepening our dialogue, to look for other alternatives to the migration problem," he wrote in a letter on Thursday. |
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 declared the national emergency at the border in an attempt to divert federal funds for a barrier wall, but a judge blocked his efforts in May. | He declared the national emergency at the border in an attempt to divert federal funds for a barrier wall, but a judge blocked his efforts in May. |
The White House said on Thursday that the president would use the International Emergency Economic Powers Act to implement the new tariffs on Mexico. | The White House said on Thursday that the president would use the International Emergency Economic Powers Act to implement the new tariffs on Mexico. |
The announcement came the same day that the White House told Congress it planned to pursue a new trade deal with Mexico and Canada. | The announcement came the same day that the White House told Congress it planned to pursue a new trade deal with Mexico and Canada. |
What did Donald Trump announce? | |
In a White House statement, Mr Trump said the tariffs would rise by five percentage points each month until 1 October, 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. | |
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 Democratic-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. | 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. |
The ramifications of Trump's latest trade war | |
Andrew Walker, BBC economics correspondent | |
President Trump's latest tariff proposal is driven by a political issue - which is not to say that previous tariff moves did not have any politics behind them. But it is sure to have financial and economic consequences. | |
Stock markets in many countries have already registered significant falls. Japanese car makers were among those hit - they have operations in Mexico which will be affected if President Trump does go ahead. | |
Perhaps he hoped that a welcome side effect would be improved competitiveness for American industry. | |
Well, half the potential impact for the first stage in the proposed tariffs hikes was wiped immediately by a decline in the value of the Mexican peso, which has the effect of making Mexico a little more competitive, at least until the tariffs come into effect. | |
There could also be ramifications for the new trade deal between the US, Mexico and Canada. It will probably make the Mexican Congress a lot more wary about approving the accord. | |
What has Mexico done to tackle migration? | |
Migrants, most of whom say they are fleeing violence in Central American countries, travel through Mexico on their way to the US, where they hope to claim asylum. | |
Mr Trump believes they should be stopped long before they reach the border, however. | |
Police do appear to have been cracking down, with 400 migrants detained in the southern state of Chiapas in April. | |
President López Obrador used the arrests to emphasise the country was not giving migrants "free passage". | |
However, he added that it was out of concern for the migrants' safety over anything else. | |
What will the tariffs affect? | What will the tariffs affect? |
Mexico was the second largest supplier of goods to the US last year, with imports totalling $352bn (£275bn), according to Goldman Sachs. | |
It is known for agricultural products like avocados and tequila, but the country is also a major manufacturing hub and home to many US companies. | It 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's statement comes amid a trade war with China. | The president's statement comes amid a trade war with China. |
After complaining for years about the US trade deficit with China, Mr Trump imposed tariffs on hundreds of billions of dollars worth of goods coming from the country. | After complaining for years about the US trade deficit with China, Mr Trump imposed tariffs on hundreds of billions of dollars worth of goods coming from the country. |