Canada will respond to 'unacceptable' US tariffs strongly and firmly if needed, Trudeau says
- U.S. President Donald Trump signed proclamations on Feb. 10 to impose 25 percent tariffs on all steel and aluminum imports, revoking previous exemptions granted to Canada and other countries.
- Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said Canada will try to convince the United States that the announced tariffs will have negative impacts on both Americans and Canadians.
- The Aluminum Association of Canada called the new tariffs 'highly disruptive' and stated they will drive prices higher and hurt Americans' pocketbooks.
- Trudeau emphasized that Canada will respond 'firm and clear' if necessary, while discussing the new tariff developments with the European Union.
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Donald Trump has said he wants to annex Canada – and threatened punitive tariffs. Now Justin Trudeau is responding. – There’s not a snowball’s chance in hell that Canada
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