Senate Majority Chief John Thune (R-S.D.) informed reporters Monday he’s taking a wait-and-see strategy to President Trump’s order to position 25-percent tariffs on Canada and Mexico and a 10-percent tariff on China, which despatched inventory markets dropping.
Thune stated Republicans would wait to see what tariffs are literally imposed and famous that Trump has already reached a deal to pause the tariff on Mexico after Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum agreed to ship 10,000 troops to “reinforce” the border.
“We’ll see how long” they final, Thune informed reporters when requested for his response to Trump’s newest tariff bulletins.
“It sounds like the Mexican tariffs are already being paused,” he famous. “We’ll see what happens.”
Trump on Saturday signed off on tariffs on the three nations, which seem prone to set off a big commerce warfare. Whereas the tariffs on Mexico have been paused, these on Canada and China are nonetheless set to enter impact Tuesday.
Senate Republicans talked about advancing a decision of disapproval to dam tariffs towards Mexico throughout Trump’s first White Home time period.
Thune stated on the time that his Senate GOP colleagues have been “very concerned” about putting tariffs on imports from Mexico.