
“Mexico, Canada Tariffs Could Go Up” Trump Warns, China Retaliates With ‘100% Tariff’, Brazil Jolted
US President Trump warned tariffs on Canada and Mexico could rise, despite a temporary exemption. He reiterated plans for reciprocal levies by April 2, targeting Canadian dairy and lumber. Meanwhile, China imposed $2.6 billion in tariffs on Canadian agriculture, retaliating against Ottawa’s duties on Chinese goods. Brazil is negotiating US steel tariffs, while Canada unveiled aid to offset economic impacts. Trump also claimed India agreed to cut tariffs following US pressure. The escalating trade tensions continue to disrupt global markets. 00:00 - INTRODUCTION02:44 - INDIA AGREED TO CUT DOWN TARIFFS BECAUSE…03:30 - CHINA HITS BACK AT CANADA WITH FRESH AGRICULTURE TARIFFS04:39 - BRAZIL IN TALKS WITH US OVER TRUMP'S IMPORT TARIFFS05:34 - CANADA UNVEILS AID PACKAGES TO OFFSET US TARIFF IMPACTn18oc_world n18oc_crux