Trudeau says Canada would respond to tariffs, warns of tough times to come
- Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau stated that Canada "won’t back down" from President Donald Trump’s proposed 25% tariff and pledged retaliation against it until the tariffs are lifted.
- Experts warn that the tariffs could negatively affect both Canadian and American economies, raising prices on various goods.
- Trump's tariff proposal threatens the U.S.-Mexico-Canada Agreement , which was designed to stabilize trade relationships.
- Trump's tariffs aim to pressure Canada and Mexico to combat undocumented immigration and fentanyl trafficking, increasing trade tensions.
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Canada’s government is expected to swiftly respond to Trump’s levies - The Boston Globe
Canada’s prime minister, Justin Trudeau, is planning to respond to the tariffs Saturday evening, according to two senior Canadian government officials with direct knowledge of the notification.
Canada says it is ready to face Donald Trump's tariffs
On Friday, January 31, the American president maintained that he would carry out his threat to impose tariffs on Canadian and Mexican products of up to 25%. The Canadian government assures that its response will be immediate.
Trudeau Vows Retaliation if Trump Imposes Tariffs on Canada - News Facts Network
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said Canada “won’t back down” from President Donald Trump’s renewed... The post Trudeau Vows Retaliation if Trump Imposes Tariffs on Canada appeared first on News Facts Network.
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