Canada and Mexico to Step up Fentanyl, Border Talks This Week to Avoid Trump’s Tariffs

WASHINGTON—Canada and Mexico are expected to intensify efforts this week to avoid punishing 25 percent tariffs on their exports to the U.S. in talks to persuade President Donald Trump’s administration that their steps to increase border security and curb fentanyl trafficking are working ahead of a March 4 deadline.
Canada and Mexico have both taken steps to beef up border security, which bought them about a month’s reprieve from the tariffs that could wreak havoc on a highly integrated North American economy.
The negotiations this week, along with new reports from the Department of Homeland Security, will help determine whether the Trump administration extends the tariff suspension for longer, said Dan Ujczo, a lawyer specializing in U.S.-Canada trade matters….