New Canadian leader says Trump will want trade talks as Americans suffer from trade war
- Mark Carney, the Prime Minister of Canada, announced relief packages for workers affected by tariffs and plans for a national trade corridor at a meeting with provincial leaders in Ottawa.
- Carney stated that U.S. President Donald Trump must respect Canada’s sovereignty before trade talks can begin, emphasizing that Americans will ultimately face losses due to the trade war.
- Trump imposed 25% tariffs on Canada’s steel and aluminum and has threatened additional tariffs on all Canadian products.
- The ongoing attacks from Trump have sparked increased Canadian nationalism, leading to boycotts of American goods and canceled trips to the U.S., affecting American trade relations with Canada.
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