Canada relieved Trump doesn’t impose tariffs on the major US trading partner on first day
- Canada has avoided immediate tariffs from the US, as Donald Trump did not impose them on his first day in office, but warned they could come on February 1.
- Trump ordered a review of US trade relationships with Canada, Mexico, and China, focusing on unfair practices and potential tariffs.
- Canadian officials expressed relief but remain cautious, preparing counter-tariffs worth billions in response to the ongoing threat.
- Foreign Minister Mélanie Joly emphasized the importance of lobbying for the benefits of trade, which totaled $909 billion between the US and Canada in 2022.
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