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Carney said the existing tariffs on Canada would "directly affect millions".
Yahoo |
Canadian prime minister Mark Carney on Wednesday vowed to counter tariffs imposed by the Trump administration.
Reuters |
"It's essential to act with purpose and with force, and that's what we will do," he told reporters ahead of a cabinet meeting to discuss Canada's response.
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US President Trump’simposition of tariffs on imports has triggered widespread criticism and threats of countermeasures from global leaders. Nations like Canada and Australia voice their concerns over potential economic fallout.
Liberal Leader Mark Carney has put on his prime minister’s hat Wednesday as the country braces for U.S. President Donald Trump’s latest round of tariffs. The Liberal campaign was originally supposed to head to Montreal Tuesday evening and spend the day in the area Wednesday.
U.S. President Donald Trump is poised to hit Canada with a slate of new tariffs that could torpedo cross-border trade, Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre laid out his plan to take on the Americans and help this country get through what's expected to be a tumultuous economic period.
Trump's tariff announcement triggers strong responses from Keir Starmer, Carney, and Mexico, raising concerns over international trade relations.- Watch Video on English Oneindia
Some Europeans have acknowledged U.S. grievances over trade but wonder whether the Trump administration is truly serious about finding a middle ground.
The Senate has passed a resolution that would thwart President Donald Trump's ability to impose tariffs on Canada