President Donald Trump suggested on Monday that tariffs on Canadian and Mexican goods could move forward next week, citing that the U.S. has been mistreated by its trading partners.
Trump said the United States is on schedule with tariffs, emphasizing that the country has been "mistreated very badly" by many countries, including Canada and Mexico. He noted that the process is moving rapidly, without offering further details.
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