Ford says 35% increase on tariffs concerning, reiterates calls for 50% tariff on U.S. steel, aluminum
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Ontario is not “going to roll over,” says Ford
THUNDER BAY — “Do not roll over, hit that guy back as hard as we possibly can.”
US measure raises tariffs on Canadian products outside the T-MEC from 25% to 35%, affecting key sectors such as steel, aluminum, wood and automobiles
Ford says 35% increase on tariffs concerning, reiterates calls for 50% tariff on U.S. steel, aluminum
Ontario Premier Doug Ford says he is reiterating his call to “not roll over” in the face of U.S. President Donald Trump officially increasing tariffs on Canadian goods to 35 per cent.
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Now is not the time to “roll over,” Ontario Premier Doug Ford is telling Prime Minister Mark Carney as Canada prepares to deal with U.S. President Donald Trump’s latest trade war escalation. And he’s not the only one, even as others are split on whether to retaliate. “Canada shouldn’t settle for anything less than the right deal. Now is not the time to roll over. We need to stand our ground,” Ford said in a statement released on social media on …
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