Canada and Mexico announce retaliatory tariffs following Trump's executive order
- Canada has announced retaliatory tariffs against the US, marking the start of a trade war between the two countries.
- Prime Minister Justin Trudeau set tariffs of 25% on $106.6 billion worth of American goods, affecting various sectors.
- Tariffs on $30 billion worth of US goods will start on Tuesday, with another $125 billion in 21 days.
- Mexico also plans to retaliate but has not disclosed specific details regarding its actions.
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Canada strikes back with tariffs
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has said Canada must stand up for itself and protect its national interests amid US trade restrictions. Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has announced retaliatory 25% tariffs on American goods, hours after US President Donald Trump imposed sweeping trade restrictions on Canadian imports. "Tonight, I am announcing Canada will be responding to the US trade action with 25% trade tariffs against $155 billion worth…
Trudeau details Canada’s retaliation plans in emotional rebuke of Trump tariffs - West Hawaii Today
TORONTO — Prime Minister Justin Trudeau of Canada laid out more than $100 billion in retaliatory tariffs against the United States late Saturday, in a forceful response to President Donald Trump’s decision to impose levies on a range of Canadian goods.
Trudeau details Canada’s retaliation plans in emotional rebuke of Trump tariffs - Hawaii Tribune-Herald
TORONTO — Prime Minister Justin Trudeau of Canada laid out more than $100 billion in retaliatory tariffs against the United States late Saturday, in a forceful response to President Donald Trump’s decision to impose levies on a range of Canadian goods.
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