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Trump Justifies New Tariffs, Claims Economic “Pain” Will Be “Worth the Cost”

by Editorial Team
2 February 2025
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Trump Justifies New Tariffs, Claims Economic "Pain" Will Be "Worth the Cost"

U.S. President Donald Trump has defended his latest round of tariffs, acknowledging that Americans may experience short-term economic “pain” but insisting the move is necessary to protect national interests.

Trump signed off on 25% tariffs on Mexico and Canada, despite longstanding free trade agreements, and imposed an additional 10% tariff on China on Saturday. The decision, set to take effect Tuesday, has sparked immediate backlash from affected countries and warnings from economic analysts about potential price hikes and slower U.S. growth.

“Will there be some pain? Yes, maybe (and maybe not!),” Trump posted on Truth Social Sunday morning. “But we will Make America Great Again, and it will all be worth the price that must be paid.”

The tariffs are part of Trump’s long-standing pledge to pressure neighboring countries to curb illegal immigration and prevent the trafficking of fentanyl into the United States. He invoked the International Emergency Economic Powers Act to justify the new trade restrictions.

Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau swiftly condemned the tariffs, announcing a 25% counter-tariff on U.S. goods worth 155 billion Canadian dollars (US$106.6 billion). The first round of these tariffs will begin Tuesday, with additional measures in three weeks. Some Canadian provinces have already halted liquor imports from the U.S. in protest.

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Meanwhile, Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum revealed that her administration has activated “Plan B,” a response that includes unspecified “tariff and non-tariff measures” aimed at countering Trump’s economic offensive.

In a separate social media post, Trump escalated tensions by claiming that the U.S. subsidizes Canada with “hundreds of billions of dollars” and suggested that the country would not be viable without American financial support.

“Without this massive subsidy, Canada ceases to exist as a viable country,” Trump wrote. “Therefore, Canada should become our Cherished 51st State.”

He argued that such a move would mean “much lower taxes, far better military protection for the people of Canada — AND NO TARIFFS!”

Economists and business leaders have criticized Trump’s decision, warning that a full-blown trade war could increase prices for American consumers and disrupt supply chains. The Wall Street Journal editorial board condemned the tariffs in an article titled “The Dumbest Trade War in History.”

“American consumers will feel the bite of higher costs for some goods,” the editorial stated.

Trump, however, dismissed the criticism, accusing “The Tariff Lobby” and the Wall Street Journal of siding with globalist interests.

“The ‘Tariff Lobby,’ headed by the Globalist, and always wrong, Wall Street Journal, is working hard to justify… the decades-long RIPOFF OF AMERICA, both with regard to TRADE, CRIME, AND POISONOUS DRUGS,” Trump wrote.

He has long argued that trade deficits signal other nations taking advantage of the U.S. economy, vowing: “THOSE DAYS ARE OVER!”

As tensions escalate, the European Union has signaled that it will not hesitate to respond to any trade actions targeting its economy.

“The EU will respond firmly to any trading partner that unfairly or arbitrarily imposes tariffs,” an EU spokesperson warned Sunday.

Despite the controversy, Trump appeared unfazed, starting his Sunday morning with a visit to one of his Florida golf courses. The coming weeks will determine how the U.S. economy and its trade relationships absorb the impact of his latest economic offensive.

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