The American Gas Association states that as part of Trump’s new tariffs in Canada and Mexico, it has “eased” potential rising costs in cooperation with President Donald Trump’s administration.
AGA stated in a statement that about 9 % of US natural gas supply was procured from Canada. AGA’s president and CEO Karen Herbert confirmed his intention to cooperate with the Trump administration in another official statement.
“Energy security is a national security, and the North American natural gas delivery system, which has been integrated at our highest, is important for ensuring the safety of our country and fueling our home and important industries. AGA concentrates on the potential tariffs of this tariff on the affiliate of these tariffs. Herbert, “said Herbert.
Trump imposed 25 % import duties on both Mexico and Canada on Saturdays, imposing 10 % of China’s imports. The government pointed out that the energy tariff applied to Canada is limited to 10 %.
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According to the White House, the energy resources from Canada are 10 % lower tariffs. In a statement acquired by Fox News on Saturday, the Trump administration said that this behavior was “an extraordinary threat (part) raised by illegal aliens and drugs containing fatal Fentanyl. Was stated.
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“This task threatens the cloth of our society,” said the Presidential Order. “Gang members, smugglers, personal traders, and all kinds of illegal drugs are poured into the community across borders.
“Canada has played a central role in these issues, such as dedicating enough precautions and resources, adjusting the tide of illegal drugs effectively with US law execution partners. “
Canada and Mexico, respectively, published tariffs on imports in the United States on Saturdays, and in retaliation for Trump’s tariffs on both countries.
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Canada’s Prime Minister Justin Trudeau claimed on Saturday that this movement was “divided us, not to connect us.” His administration imposes a 25 % tariff on imports of about $ 155 billion in the United States.
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“It will have the true results for the workers on both sides of our border,” he said. “We don’t want to be here. We didn’t want this, but we won’t return to standing up for incredibly successful relationships between Canada, Canada and the United States.”
Fox News’s Landon Mion contributed to this report