Trump says Canada would ‘cease to exist’ without U.S., floats automobile tariff increase
- Trump says Canada would 'cease to exist' without the U.S. And floats the idea of increasing automobile tariffs on Canadian imports.
- Trump claims the U.S. Does not need anything from Canada, including cars and oil, and suggests Canada should become a U.S. State.
- Trump declines to weigh in on the upcoming Canadian election but says he has had 'very nice' conversations with Prime Minister Mark Carney.
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Canada Aggressively Attacking US Trade, Farmers & Workers
Canada has one of the most protectionist economies among developed nations. It particularly targets American farmers, media, and manufacturers. That may be why Donald Trump launched his counterattack on trade offenders with a 25% tariff on many imports from Canada and Mexico, and 10% on Canadian energy.
Trump insists that Canada needs the US more than the US needs it
WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump said Wednesday that Canada would "cease to exist" if it weren't for the United States — comments that came just days before Canadians are scheduled to vote in an election dominated by Trump's remarks on…
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