Here’s What To Know About ‘Liberation Day’—From Announcement Time To What Trump May Target
- A poll conducted between March 28 and March 30 found strong support for Canada taxing exports to the U.S.
- The possibility of export taxes arose because the United States imposed tariffs on Canadian-made goods.
- Resources potentially subject to export taxes include oil, natural gas, potash, and electricity.
- The poll, by Nanos Research for The Globe and Mail and CTV News, surveyed 1,200 Canadians and had a margin of error of 2.8%.
- The poll results suggest Canada is willing to use export tariffs as leverage, though the long-term impact remains unclear.
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America's "Liberation Day". White House announcement on Trump tariffs / EU has a "solid plan" to retaliate - HotNews.ro
All eyes are on Donald Trump today. The US president has promised to impose tariffs on imports from the US on April 2, which he has called America's "Liberation Day".

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