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Trump tarriffs: China vows countermeasures, to sue US at WTO; Canada, Mexico hit back

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Beijing [China], February 2 (ANI): China on Sunday said it “firmly opposes” the new tarrifs imposed on the country by US President Donald Trump and warned of taking “corresponding countermeasures” to resolutely safeguard its own rights and interests.

In a statement, the Chinese Ministry of Commerce said that it would file a lawsuit with the World Trade Organization against the US for its “wrongful practice,” the Global Times reported.

China is strongly dissatisfied with and firmly opposes US tariffs imposed on Chinese goods,” the ministry said.

On Saturday Trump announced, that effective from Tuesday, the US would impose an additional 10 percent tariff on all goods imported from China on top of existing duties.

Trump also announced he is implementing a 25 per cent additional tariff on imports from Canada and Mexico.

The measures, as per a statement from the White House was being taken to to hold Mexico, Canada, and China accountable to their promises of halting illegal immigration and stopping poisonous fentanyl and other contraband drugs from flowing into the US.

Chinese officials have failed to take the actions necessary to stem the flow of precursor chemicals to known criminal cartels and shut down money laundering by transnational criminal organizations, the White House statement read.

Additional tariffs are not constructive and will undermine future cooperation on drug control, the Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs stated.

The latest US trade protectionist measure has drawn widespread opposition both domestically and internationally, the Xinhua News Agency said today.

“The unilateral imposition of tariffs by the US seriously violates WTO rules. It does not contribute to resolving its own issues, but also undermines normal economic and trade cooperation between China and the US,” the Chinese foreign ministry statement read.

“There are no winners in a trade war or tariff war,” China‘s foreign ministry said, adding that the additional duties would “inevitably affect and damage future bilateral cooperation on drug control”.

Trump had invoked the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA) in imposing the tariffs.

Meanwhile, Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum Pardo announced that Mexico would impose retaliatory tariffs and strongly rejected Trump’s “slander” that the Mexican government has ties with criminal organizations.

She proposed creating a working group with top public health and security teams from both countries to address shared concerns.

In a post on social media she said, “We categorically reject the White House’s slander against the Mexican government for having alliances with criminal organizations, as well as any intention of intervention in our territory. If such an alliance exists anywhere, it is in the United States armouries that sell high-powered weapons to these criminal groups, as demonstrated by the United States Department of Justice itself in January of this year.”

Canada’s prime minister, Justin Trudeau, on Saturday night announced in a news conference that Canada would retaliate by placing 25 per cent tariffs “against USD 155 billion worth of American goods,” with the first set of tariffs taking effect Tuesday.

“This will include immediate tariffs on USD 30 billion worth of goods as of Tuesday, followed by further tariffs on USD 125 billion worth of American products in 21 days’ time to allow Canadian companies and supply chains to seek to find alternatives,” Trudeau said. (ANI)

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PRESIDENT TINUBU CELEBRATES DR OLADELE FAJEMIROKUN ON 75th BIRTHDAY

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PRESIDENT TINUBU CELEBRATES DR OLADELE FAJEMIROKUN ON 75th BIRTHDAY

President Bola Tinubu congratulates Dr Oladele Fajemirokun, a business leader and philanthropist, on his 75th birthday.

President Tinubu celebrates the scion of the illustrious Fajemirokun family, who has elevated the legacy of his father, the legendary industrialist Chief Henry Oloyede Fajemirokun, through his pioneering strides in Nigerias private sector.
With a career spanning decades, Dr Fajemirokun has etched indelible marks on the insurance, telecommunications, oil and gas, and real estate sectors.

The President acknowledges Dr Fajemirokun’s commitment to national development and passionate pursuit of humanitarian endeavours, particularly in health, education, and youth empowerment, and lauds his resilience, innovativeness, and large-heartedness.

As Dr Fajemirokun celebrates this milestone, President Tinubu prays that God Almighty will grant him renewed strength and unceasing grace to continue to enrich lives and contribute to the nation’s prosperity.

 

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Wike not PDP’s problem – Dan Orbih reveals those behind party crisis

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The Peoples Democratic Party National Vice Chairman, South-South, Chief Dan Orbih, has said members vying for presidential election without respect for the party’s constitution are the problem of the party.

Orbih insisted that the Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, FCT, Nyesom Wike is not the problem of PDP.

He disclosed this during the official handing over of the PDP secretariat he donated to the party on Wednesday in Benin, the Edo State Capital.

The PDP chieftain charged members to set aside their differences and work to reposition the party.

Orbih called on the acting National Chairman, Iliya Damagun to bring about the of repositioning the PDP.

He said: “PDP is a strong and formidable party, but it still has challenges that we cannot afford to ignore or sweep under the carpet.

“Wike is not the party’s problem. The real issue is those who want to run every time without following the party’s constitutional guidelines.

“We must put our differences aside and work with sincere party members to rebuild and reposition the PDP for future political battles ahead.

“People are mocking the PDP and asking where we are, but I tell you today, the PDP in Edo is fully back.”

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FORMER CPC LEADERS IN APC REAFFIRM LOYALTY TO PARTY, PRESIDENT TINUBU

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In a significant gathering in Abuja on April 16, 2025, prominent leaders of the defunct Congress for Progressive Change (CPC), now integrated into the All Progressives Congress (APC), unanimously reaffirmed their unwavering loyalty to the APC and expressed their full support for President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s leadership.

The meeting underscored their commitment to the party’s unity and the success of Tinubu’s administration.

The leaders in attendance included distinguished figures such as Senator Umaru Tanko Almakura, former Governor of Nasarawa State; Rt. Hon. Aminu Masari, former Governor of Katsina State; Hon. Aliyu Adamu Farouk; Osita Okechukwu, a seasoned political strategist; Chief Okoi Obono-Obla, a prominent legal practitioner; Yusuf Salihu; Capt. Bala Jubrin; Uche Oferoh; and Hon. Ayuba Bulama, among others.

Their collective resolve strengthens the APC’s cohesion as it navigates Nigeria’s political landscape under President Tinubu’s stewardship.

The leaders emphasized their dedication to fostering party unity, resolving internal challenges, and ensuring the APC remains a formidable force in Nigerian politics.

They lauded President Tinubu’s leadership, particularly his economic reforms and efforts to address national security, expressing confidence in his vision for a prosperous Nigeria.

The summit also served as a platform to strategize on mobilizing grassroots support and reinforcing the APC’s dominance ahead of future political engagements.

This reaffirmation underscores the enduring legacy of the CPC’s ideals within the APC and signals robust backing for Tinubu’s presidency as it navigates critical national issues.

 

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