Trump Threatens Canada With Tariffs As American Oil Floods North - Thoughtful Journalism
Prime Minister Mark Carney is seeking to block duties that could hit lumber and wine as U.S. complaints over trade barriers persist.
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The media Politico reported that Donald Trump is considering the possibility of granting Canada a 50% stay for its tariffs.
Mark Carney spoke to the U.S. President on Monday and assures that Ottawa has plans "for any situation."
Prime Minister Mark Carney is scheduled to speak with President Donald Trump on Tuesday afternoon during a crucial telephone call in anticipation of the coming into force of new US tariffs of 50% out of $28 billion in Canadian goods.
The United States and Canada are in heated negotiations to avert new 50 percent tariffs on $20 billion worth of Canadian goods. President Donald Trump's move is expected to hit lumber, sporting goods and medical supplies. Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney confirmed on Monday that negotiations are ongoing and very intense.
Trump Threatens Canada With Tariffs As American Oil Floods North - Thoughtful Journalism
Donald Trump is threatening to slap 50% tariffs on billions of dollars of Canadian exports to the United States. At the same time, American oil producers are shipping near-record volumes of crude north into Canada. There is a lesson here that the US president’s zero-sum view of trade cannot accommodate. Canada and the United States do not simply sell things to each other. After decades of integration, we increasingly make things together, supply…
Key US complaints against Canada ahead of Trump's new tariffs
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