(AURN News) — President Donald Trump announced a major border security agreement with Canada on Tuesday, his second major deal this week, following earlier threats of substantial tariffs against both our neighbors to the north and Mexico.
The Canadian agreement, which includes a $1.3 billion border security investment, comes just days after Mexico committed to deploying 10,000 soldiers along its southern border with the United States. Both deals prompted Trump to pause proposed tariffs for 30 days during further economic negotiations.
“Canada has agreed to ensure we have a secure Northern Border, and to finally end the deadly scourge of drugs like Fentanyl that have been pouring into our Country, killing hundreds of thousands of Americans, while destroying their families and communities all across our Country,” he posted on Truth Social.
Trump had previously threatened 25% tariffs on Canadian goods and a 10% levy on Canadian energy imports, alongside a 25% tariff on Mexican products and a 10% tariff on Chinese goods, citing economic and security concerns.
“As President, it is my responsibility to ensure the safety of ALL Americans, and I am doing just that. I am very pleased with this initial outcome, and the Tariffs announced on Saturday will be paused for a 30 day period to see whether or not a final Economic deal with Canada can be structured. FAIRNESS FOR ALL!” The President posted.
According to Mr. Trump, the Canadian plan includes deploying approximately 10,000 frontline personnel, establishing a Fentanyl Czar position, and creating a joint U.S.-Canada strike force. He also said that Prime Minister Justin Trudeau‘s commitment includes new helicopters, enhanced technology, and a $200 million intelligence directive targeting organized crime.
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