High-stakes meeting with U.S. ‘productive’ and ‘positive,’ Premier Ford says
- On Tuesday, Trump threatened to double steel and aluminum duties on Canada, but backed down after Ontario Premier Doug Ford agreed to halt a surcharge on electricity sold to three U.S. States.
- Ford says he had an 'extremely productive' meeting with U.S. Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick on Thursday, where the 'temperature has been lowered' regarding the trade war.
- Ford cautioned that Americans will pay more if tariffs persist, and hoped the meeting would help improve relations with the U.S., its 'closest ally and trading partner.
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