In response to what it calls a national emergency; the Trump administration has imposed sweeping tariffs—25% on imports from Mexico and Canada and 10% on imports from China—to pressure its trade partners on migration and fentanyl trafficking. These measures have sparked strong reactions from Mexico, Canada, and China, raising concerns about escalating economic tensions and the future of global trade.

Join the Mexico Institute, Canada Institute, and Kissinger Institute online for a timely discussion on the immediate and long-term implications of these tariffs. Our panel of experts will analyze:

The economic and political responses from Mexico, Canada, and China
The impact on North American trade, supply chains, and key industries
Whether China could leverage this trade conflict to its advantage
The potential for retaliatory measures and further economic disruption

As North America grapples with these new tariffs, understanding their broader geopolitical and economic consequences is essential. Don’t miss this opportunity to gain insights from leading analysts and trade experts.