As Canada and Mexico make plans for reciprocal tariffs on U.S. goods, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau calls President Trump's move "a very dumb thing to do."
President Donald Trump launched a trade war Tuesday against America’s three biggest trading partners, drawing immediate retaliation from Mexico, Canada and China.
Retaliatory measures have been announced by America's largest trading partners following Trump's tariffs on Canada, Mexico and China
Canadian and Chinese officials say they were already helping reduce fentanyl smuggling. Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said fentanyl crossing the northern border is "near zero."
Beijing retaliated with tariffs on many U.S. farm exports, and Justin Trudeau said Canada would slap tariffs on $100 billion of American goods over the next 21 days.
Beijing, which set steep duties on canola, peas and pork, wants Canada and Mexico to resist U.S. pressure to raise tariffs on Chinese goods.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau of Canada warned that the Trump administration’s tariffs were leading to a trade war. Mexico’s leader vowed to impose countermeasures on Sunday.
Starting just past midnight Tuesday, imports from Canada and Mexico are now taxed at 25%, with Canadian energy products getting tariffed at 10%.
U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent told Fox Business host Larry Kudlow Thursday that world leaders emulating “a numbskull” like Canadian
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Irish Star on MSNEnraged Trudeau slams Trump’s 'very dumb' tariff decision as trade war escalatesAn angry Justin Trudeau criticized Trump's new tariff policy on Canadian imports, announcing a retaliatory tariff and calling the idea 'very dumb,' adding that Trump's actions regarding trade and 'app
Trudeau is set to step down as prime minister and Sunday and said in January that he will not run for reelection for his seat in Parliament.
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