On Tuesday, US President Donald Trump addressed Congress, outlining his vision for his second term after six weeks that have reshaped domestic and foreign policy. The president acknowledged that adding a tax on imported goods from Canada, Mexico and China might cause a "disturbance" and that US farmers might feel a "period of indigestion". But nothing he said suggested that he was backing away from a budding trade war that has roiled the stock market in recent days. In fact, he promised to move forward with reciprocal tariffs on all US trade partners next month. Subscribe here: http://bit.ly/1rbfUog For more news, analysis and features visit: www.bbc.com/news #US #Tariffs #BBCNews
Donald Trump defends tariffs on China, Canada and Mexico | BBC News
On Tuesday, US President Donald Trump addressed Congress, outlining his vision for his second term after six weeks that have reshaped domestic and foreign policy. The president acknowledged that adding a tax on imported goods from Canada, Mexico and China might cause a "disturbance" and that US farmers might feel a "period of indigestion". But nothing he said suggested that he was backing away from a budding trade war that has roiled the stock market in recent days. In fact, he promised to move forward with reciprocal tariffs on all US trade partners next month. Subscribe here: http://bit.ly/1rbfUog For more news, analysis and features visit: www.bbc.com/news #US #Tariffs #BBCNews
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