Tariffs: Trump's Administration Warns Canada Against a Trade Dispute with the United States
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The U.S. administration warned Canada's against a trade dispute with the U.S., which would be devastating for the country led by Mark Carney.
On Saturday, the Prime Minister of Canada announced retaliatory measures for steel or U.S. dairy products, following the coming into force of new surtaxes by his neighbour, which affect some of Canada's exports.
After the failure of negotiations between Washington and Ottawa, Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney announced on Saturday retaliatory measures against American products. The United States responded, warning its neighbour against a trade dispute. Tensions are growing overseas. The Trump administration warned Canada of the harmful consequences of a trade dispute with the United States. "I think we'll see Mark Carney come to the negotiating table …
Washington's warning comes after the failure of negotiations and the entry into force of new US tariffs.
Donald Trump’s government warned this Sunday that Canada would be “insense” if it thought it could win a trade war with the United States, and predicted a “devastizing” impact on its northern neighbor. Washington and Ottawa’s negotiations failed late Friday, leading to the entry into force of new tariffs [...] The entry The White House foresees a “devastizing” effect for Canada of a trade war was first published in Information Focus.
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