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The Associated Press |
Prime Minister Mark Carney said Thursday that Canada will match U.S. President Donald Trump’s 25% auto tariffs with a tariff on vehicles imported from the United States.
The Hill |
U.S. companies had billions of dollars in value wiped out after President Donald Trump slapped sweeping tariffs on foreign imports.
CNN |
“Trump is enacting a very aggressive tariff policy, far more aggressive than most investors thought possible six months ago,” said Jed Ellerbroek, portfolio manager at Argent Capital.
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Carney's remarks came on the second day of Canada's national election campaign and amid heightened tensions with President Trump.
Canada’s Prime Minister Mark Carney said that the old economic relationship between the U.S. and Canada is “over,” vowing that Ottawa will respond “forcefully” and that nothing is “off the table” over President Trump’s plan to impose additional tariffs on its northern neighbor and other countries around the world.
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Asianet Newsable on MSNCanada hits back: 25 per cent tariff on US vehicle imports in response to Trump's tariffsOntario: Following US President Donald Trump's announcement of reciprocal tariffs, Canada Prime Minister Mark Carney said that the country will impose a 25 per cent tariff on all US vehicle imports that do not comply with the free trade agreement.
The reciprocal tariffs announced by U.S. President Donald Trump have initially drawn measured reactions from key trading partners, highlighting the lack of appetite for a full-fledged trade war.
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney on Friday (April 4) vowed to fight against U.S. tariffs, even though "Canada got the best of a series of bad deals." NHL's Bettman concerned U.S.-Canada tensions ma