Canada will respond to 'unacceptable' US tariffs strongly and firmly if needed, Trudeau says
- Prime Minister Justin Trudeau warned U.S. Vice-President J.D. Vance that tariffs on Canadian steel and aluminum will hurt Ohio's economy, according to a senior Canadian official.
- Trudeau stated that tariffs on Canadian steel and aluminum would be entirely unjustified and called them unacceptable during the international summit in Paris.
- The tariffs, effective March 12, will impact both the U.S. and Canadian economies, as Trudeau aims to highlight the negative consequences to the Trump administration.
- The Canadian government is coordinating a response with international leaders and will seek to highlight the tariffs' negative impacts on both countries.
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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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