Donald Trump, Canada and Ottawa
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Trump has sent more than 20 letters signaling new tariffs, including a 50% duty on copper and penalties on key Asian allies Japan and South Korea. His administration is also weighing across-the-board tariffs on global partners.
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PM says Ottawa will defend workers and businesses after latest U.S. trade threatsPrime Minister Mark Carney said Thursday the Canadian government will "steadfastly" defend workers and businesses following the latest trade threats by U.S. President Donald Trump. In a late night post on social media,
As Trump promises deportations, Ottawa says there’s a ‘plan’ for the border. Story by Sean Previl • 1w. W ith Donald Trump set to return to the White House in January, ...
The president claimed Ottawa imposing a digital service tax on American tech giants was a “direct and blatant attack on our Country.”
Trump's tariffs could shrink Canada's economy by 2.1% in real terms, says The Budget Lab of Yale. Canada faces a 35% tariff threat by August 1, on top of tariffs on potash, steel, and automobiles. The US ranks second in terms of economic damage due to tariffs,
President Trump warns Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney of a new 35% tariff on Canadian imports if the country doesn't address fentanyl trafficking and existing trade disputes.