商务部长表示特朗普不会放松与芬太尼相关的关税
Commerce Secretary Says Trump Will Not Ease Up On Fentanyl-Related Tariffs

原始链接: https://www.zerohedge.com/political/commerce-secretary-says-trump-will-not-ease-fentanyl-related-tariffs

商务部长霍华德·卢特尼克表示,在遏制芬太尼流入美国之前,特朗普总统可能会继续对墨西哥、加拿大和中国征收关税。3月12日,钢铁和铝进口关税恢复。卢特尼克驳斥了衰退的担忧,认为虽然一些外国商品可能会变得更贵,但美国产品会变得更便宜。 特朗普于3月4日恢复了对墨西哥和加拿大的25%关税,但为符合USMCA协议的汽车制造商给予了一个月的宽限期。根据USMCA协议,来自加拿大的石油和能源产品免税,但墨西哥50%的商品仍需缴纳进口税。墨西哥对符合USMCA协议的商品免征关税。 加拿大正在维持对美国商品300亿美元的反关税,但停止了计划中的第二轮。然而,加拿大各省正在实施自己的关税。安大略省正在对输往美国北部各州的电力出口征税,从酒类商店下架美国酒类产品,并取消与美国公司的合同,而卑诗省则限制购买美国产品。


原文

Authored by Jacob Burg via The Epoch Times (emphasis ours),

Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick said on March 9 that President Donald Trump is likely to maintain his tariff pressure on Mexico, Canada, and China regarding their role in fentanyl trafficking into the United States.

Shipping containers are stacked at the Port of Long Beach in Long Beach, Calif., on March 5, 2025. Frederic J. Brown/AFP via Getty Images

If fentanyl ends, I think these will come off. But if fentanyl does not end, or he’s uncertain about it, he will stay this way until he is comfortable,” Lutnick said in a Sunday interview with NBC’s “Meet the Press.”

This is black and white. You got to save American lives.”

Lutnick added that 25 percent tariffs on steel and aluminum imports will take effect as scheduled on March 12. Both Canada and Mexico are leading exporters of the metals to the United States, with Canada responsible for most aluminum imports.

The commerce secretary also dismissed fears that the president’s global tariffs will lead to a recession in the United States.

“Absolutely not,” he said. “There’s going to be no recession in America.”

The tariffs will lead to higher prices for Americans on certain foreign-made goods, Lutnick said.

Some products that are made foreign might be more expensive, but American products will get cheaper, and that’s the point,” he said.

While Trump resumed 25 percent tariffs on Mexico and Canada on March 4, he granted a one-month delay for any automakers that comply with the United States–Mexico–Canada Agreement (USMCA).

Additionally, oil and energy from Canada covered under that agreement will also be exempt from tariffs, while roughly 50 percent of goods leaving Mexico will remain subject to the 25 percent import tax.

“After speaking with President Claudia Sheinbaum of Mexico, I have agreed that Mexico will not be required to pay Tariffs on anything that falls under the USMCA Agreement,” Trump announced on Truth Social on March 6.

Canada has also modified its counter-tariffs on the United States, leaving $30 billion worth of tariffs it levied on American goods in place, but will be halting a planned second round of $125 billion in tariffs, Canadian Finance Minister Dominic LeBlanc said.

That remaining round of tariffs has been postponed until April 2, the same day that Trump’s partial tariff exemption for Canada is set to expire.

Meanwhile, individual Canadian provinces are moving forward with their own tariffs.

Ontario is continuing with a 25 percent tax on electricity sent to roughly 1.5 million customers in three northern U.S. states beginning next week, Premier Doug Ford told Fox News in a March 6 interview. The province has also removed American alcohol from its provincially run liquor stores, is banning U.S. procurement contracts, and is canceling Ontario’s $100-million contract with tech billionaire Elon Musk’s Starlink internet service.

British Columbia has also removed American-made alcohol from its liquor stores and instituted a government-wide directive to limit buying American products.

Jennifer Cowan, Emel Akan, and Reuters contributed to this report.

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