‘Tariff for tariff’: Doug Ford says he supports retaliatory tariffs in light of Trump’s 25 per cent auto levy
- Doug Ford, Ontario Premier, supports retaliatory tariffs after U.S. President Donald Trump announced a 25 percent tariff on auto trade.
- The tariffs, starting April 3, are expected to significantly increase automobile costs in the U.S., impacting finished vehicles and parts.
- Ford plans to consult with other premiers and Canadian auto sector leaders, stating, 'We just aren't going to roll over.'
- Peter Navarro, adviser to Trump, argued tariffs would benefit Americans financially, claiming they could lead to a 'golden age' for the U.S., despite concerns over job cuts in automakers.
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