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Canada PM Mark Carney calls Trump tariffs ‘direct attack’ but won’t take retaliatory action: Here’s why

  • Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney criticized United States President Donald Trump's new 25-percent tariff on foreign-made automobiles, describing it as a 'direct attack' on trade relations.
  • The United Auto Workers praised Trump's tariff decision, calling it a significant step for domestic workers and blaming free-trade agreements for job losses.
  • Experts predict that the new tariffs may disrupt the automobile industry, causing potential job losses in the U.S. Economy.
  • Carney warned of retaliatory actions from Canada that would maximize impacts on the U.S. While minimizing effects on Canada.
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Transport Topics broke the news in on Thursday, March 27, 2025.
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