A quick update on the tariffs the Trump administration has been threatening to place on Chinese, Canadian, and Mexican goods as a means of getting those countries to do more to combat fentanyl trafficking into the U.S….

The backstory:

What’s new: But Trump imposed the tariffs anyway, saying both countries had “failed to adequately address” the flow of drugs into the U.S.

BUT:

But then: Two days after imposing sweeping tariffs on Canada and Mexico, Trump abruptly suspended many of them. Trump said he would allow products that are traded under the U.S.-Mexico-Canada Agreement trade pact to avoid the 25% tariffs he imposed just days before.

Why it’s important: Tariffs are not the public health approach that is needed to address the fentanyl and larger addiction crisis. See our previous summary and new video on this.