Carney: Trump trade war ‘hurting American consumers and workers’
- Mark Carney, Canadian Prime Minister, criticized Donald Trump's auto tariffs as a 'direct attack' on Canada and said they are unjustified.
- Carney announced a CA$2.23 billion strategic response fund to protect Canadian auto jobs affected by the tariffs.
- The tariffs could lead to job losses for 125,000 Canadians directly and nearly 500,000 in related industries.
- Carney noted that American consumer confidence is at a multi-year low due to Trump's trade war.
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Carney responds to new 25% tariff on non-U.S. cars in direct message to Trump
Mark Carney has responded to the new 25 per cent tariff on non-U.S. cars in a direct message to Donald Trump. The new Canadian prime minister held a press conference on Thursday (27 March), after Trump announced the 25 per cent tariff on all fully-assembled cars imported to the US. Mr Carney said: “Last night, the president of the United States reached out to schedule a call “I appreciate this op to discuss how we can protect our workers and bui…
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