Trump Suggests Bigger Tariffs on EU, Canada 'If They Work To Harm U.S.'
- U.S. President Donald Trump threatened to impose "far larger" tariffs on the European Union and Canada if they collaborate to harm the U.S. Economy.
- Canada's Prime Minister Mark Carney called Trump's move "a direct attack" and plans to hold a cabinet meeting to discuss a response.
- European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen stated that the EU "will continue to seek negotiated solutions, while safeguarding its economic interests."
- Trump issued an ultimatum saying they would face "large scale tariffs" to protect the U.S. If economic harm occurs.
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Fighting outward, building inward
The 47th president has upended business as usual, in federal government, in classrooms, in business.Tariffs are here and gone tomorrow. Tantrums in the Oval Office. State Departments of Education are being threatened. Stock markets crashing, with the market logging its worst performance for a “new” president since 2009.The 47th president promised no business as usual. What he meant was no business at all.The disruption that has riddled both the …
Warning to Canada and the EU if they collaborate to harm the United States
U.S. President Donald Trump warned yesterday that he could still impose higher tariffs on two of his allies. “If the European Union works with Canada to do economic damage to the U.S., tariffs will be imposed on a large scale, much higher than currently anticipated, both to protect the best friend that each of those two countries has ever had,” he published in Truth Social. The Republican issued this warning hours after announcing 25 percent tar…
Trump threatens to impose ‘far larger’ tariffs against major trade partners
WASHINGTON – President Donald Trump, in a middle-of-the-night post to Truth Social, threatened to escalate tariffs against Canada and the European Union if they work together “to do economic harm to the USA.”
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