US President-elect Donald Trump announced plans to impose a 25% tariff on goods from Canada and Mexico, citing immigration and drug trafficking concerns. The announcement sent shockwaves through Canada’s economy and government.
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau immediately called an emergency meeting with provincial leaders to devise a united response.
“We must address this challenge together to protect Canada’s economy,” said Trudeau, emphasizing collaboration across provinces.
Experts warn that a 25% tariff could devastate Canada’s economy, deeply reliant on trade with the US. In 2023, nearly CAD 600 billion worth of goods were exported to the US.
The Canadian Chamber of Commerce urged a tougher stance in negotiations with the US. “It’s time to stand firm,” said Candace Laing, head of the chamber.
With provincial leaders calling Trump’s threats “unfair,” Ontario Premier Doug Ford warned of potential retaliation, stating, “We may have no choice.”
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