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Trump prepares no exemption for oil imports under new tariff strategy, sources state

U.S. President-elect Donald Trump's strategy to impose 25%. tariffs on Canadian and Mexican imports in his first day in. office does not exempt crude oil from the trade charges, two. sources knowledgeable about the plan informed Reuters on Tuesday.

Trump on Monday vowed big tariffs on Canada and Mexico. up until they secured down on drugs, particularly fentanyl, and. migrants crossing the border, in a relocation that would appear to. violate a free-trade offer under the U.S.-Mexico-Canada pact.

Trump's tariff dangers are broad and consist of oil. imports, the two sources said, both including that Trump often. takes an aggressive posture at the start of negotiations.

The U.S. refining market was hoping Trump would excuse. oil imports over concerns that they would result in the kind of. energy cost increases the former president pledged to get rid of when. he took the White Home.

Canada and Mexico are the top sources of U.S. crude oil. imports, together accounting for nearly a quarter of the oil. that U.S. refineries procedure into fuels like gas, diesel. and heating oil, according to data from the Department of. Energy.

Asked about the addition of oil imports, the Trump. shift group kept in mind that tariffs versus China produced jobs,. spurred investment and resulted in no inflation.

President Trump will work rapidly to fix and restore an. economy that puts American workers initially by re-shoring American. jobs, decreasing inflation, raising genuine salaries, decreasing taxes,. cutting regulations, and unshackling American energy, said. Trump shift spokeswoman Karoline Leavitt.

(source: Reuters)