Analysis: Trump’s convoluted, confused threat to impose new tariffs on Mexico
President Trump visited the U.S.-Mexico border in Calexico, Calif., on Friday. By Philip Bump Philip Bump National correspondent focused largely on the numbers behind politics Email Bio Follow April 8 at 11:22 AM Last week, as he was preparing to head to California to tour the U.S.-Mexico border, President Trump tweeted a threat.
[The Daily 202: Trump keeps pushing legal boundaries — and 10 other takeaways from Kirstjen Nielsen’s ouster] He did so. In October, his administration announced the U.S.-Mexico-Canada Agreement, or USMCA, a trade deal that most observers agreed offered relatively modest changes to the provisions in NAFTA. It will probably go before Congress for ratification this year. The agreement also included several side letters, one of which, already in effect, explicitly exempts both Canada and Mexico from tariffs imposed by the United States on as many as 2.
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