Trump’s team indicates he won’t hit Canada with tariffs on his first day in office
- Canadian leaders were relieved that tariffs were not imposed on Canadian products on the first day of Donald Trump's presidency, and he did not mention Canada during his inaugural speech.
- An anonymous White House official indicated that Trump will only sign a memorandum for federal agencies to study trade issues, as reported by the Wall Street Journal.
- Canada's leaders expressed cautious optimism, noting that avoiding tariffs could save hundreds of thousands of jobs in both countries, according to Alberta's Premier Danielle Smith.
- Canada's Ambassador to Washington, Kristen Hillman, stated that she was pleased but cautious, emphasizing that nobody is giving assurances about future trade relations.
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