How Mexico, Canada and China are reacting to Trump’s tariff threats

President-elect Donald Trump promised large hikes in tariffs on items from Mexico, Canada and China beginning on the primary day of his administration. The transfer will likely be in retaliation for unlawful immigration and “crime and drugs” coming throughout the border, he stated. Mexico’s president responded, saying that “neither threats nor tariffs” will remedy immigration or drug points within the US. Catch up on CNN’s protection:

0:00 CNN’s Erica Hill studies on the fallout after President-elect Donald Trump promised large hikes in tariffs on items from Mexico, Canada and China. CNN’s Vanessa Yurkevich seems to be at how these tariffs might influence your backside line.

4:01 Mexican Ambassador to the US Esteban Moctezuma Barragán joins CNN’s Erica Hill and shares his response.

9:19 A panel of economics and political commentators be a part of CNN’s Erica Hill to debate.

14:25 CNN’s Paula Newton and Anna Stewart break down the reactions from Canadian, Mexican and Chinese leaders to the tariff threats.

20:46 CNN’s Tom Foreman seems to be intently at what product costs might enhance due to Trump’s tariffs.

23:46 CNN’s Harry Enten breaks down information displaying how Americans view tariffs, with some approving even when costs will go up.

26:10 Portugal’s Central Bank governor Mário Centeno instructed CNN’s Richard Quest that the US will undergo first if it imposes tariffs on Europe. Quest spoke with Centeno on the CNN Portugal International Summit on Monday earlier than Trump’s bulletins.

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