trying to figure out donald trump’s position on tariffs with canada is like trying to nail jello to the wall, it’s pointless. he and his administration keep changing their mind, they keep changing their reasoning, they keep changing the narrative.
on monday, trump said there was no room for canada or mexico to escape tariffs he said were about drugs and illegal immigration. on monday morning, his commerce secretary howard lutnick was on cnbc defending the tariffs by saying canada doesn’t buy much from the u.s. anyway.
“they import from us very little and they export to us huge amounts,” lutnick said about the april 2 tariffs — another batch that may come through.
during his appearance on cnbc, lutnick said there hasn’t been enough movement on drugs like fentanyl crossing the canada-u.s. border, and then by afternoon, he went on fox business to say things may change and tariffs may roll back.
“both the mexicans and the canadians were on the phone with me all day today trying to show that they’ll do better, and the president is listening,” he said. “so i think he’s gonna work something out with them. it’s not gonna be a pause. none of that pause stuff. but i think he’s gonna figure out, you do more, and i’ll meet you in the middle.”