PM Says Ottawa Will Defend Workers and Businesses After Latest U.S. Trade Threats
GLOBAL (INVOLVING US, CHINA, UK, VIETNAM, EU, JAPAN, INDIA, ASEAN), JUL 9 – Trump threatens tariffs ranging from 10% to 70% on 14 countries to address the $300 billion US trade deficit and reshape global supply chains, escalating trade tensions.
- Prime Minister Mark Carney stated that the Canadian government will 'steadfastly' defend workers and businesses against U.S. trade threats.
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PM, Premiers to Hold Special Meeting to Discuss Trump’s Latest Tariff Threat
Canada’s premiers and the prime minister will hold a special meeting July 22 in Muskoka, Ont., to discuss U.S. President Donald Trump’s latest tariff threat, according to a July 11 post from Ontario Premier Doug Ford. The news of the upcoming special first ministers meeting comes the day after Trump sent a letter to Prime Minister Mark Carney saying he will impose a blanket 35 percent tariff on Canadian imports. “I’ve asked and Prime Minister Ca…
Mark Carney will meet his cabinet next week to discuss the tariffs announced by US President Donald Trump.
Mark Carney will convene his Cabinet next Tuesday in the face of the new 35% tariff threat from US President Donald Trump. What will the government do? The Prime Minister's office did not want to decide on a possible response or the possibility of applying the digital services tax. Some believe that he acted too quickly by giving up, other than that was the best thing to do.
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