Trump, Mark Carney and Canada
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Canada struck back against the U.S. President Donald Trump’s auto tariffs with a retaliatory counter-tariff punch on $35 billion worth of American vehicles.
From The Star
Canada will impose a 25% tariff on all vehicles imported from the United States that are not compliant with the U.S.-Mexico-Canada trade deal.
From Reuters
Carney says President Trump’s tariff order “will rupture” the global economy and increases the risk that the U.S. will fall into a recession.
From Wall Street Journal
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Canada's new prime minister has taken a more aggressive approach against President Trump than many other world leaders. It is showing early signs of success.
President Donald Trump and Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney engaged in a productive dialogue on Friday. The conversation marked the first interaction between the two leaders since Carney assumed leadership of Canada’s ruling Liberals on March 9.
Canada relations, President Donald Trump announced on Friday that he had a “productive” conversation with Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney. The two leaders discussed key political and economic matters,
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney has said the era of close bilateral relations between his country and the US "is over," following Donald Trump's plan to implement 25% tariffs on car imports. Speaking in Ottawa on Thursday, the new Liberal Party leader ...
It tells us something about the state of our country, the state of our economy, that the whole of our political system in Canada was fixated on a single phone call with the American President on Friday.
U.S. President Donald Trump and Canada's Prime Minister Mark Carney engaged in a productive dialogue despite looming trade tensions. Carney affirmed retaliatory tariffs, while both leaders hinted at potential post-election collaboration on political and business fronts.
Trump, who has been roundly dismissive of Carney and previously said he "doesn't care" about Canadian politics, said the phone call was "extremely productive."
Liberal Leader Mark Carney will be putting on his prime minister’s hat on Wednesday to respond to U.S. President Donald Trump’s latest round of tariffs. The Liberal campaign was originally supposed to head to Montreal Tuesday evening,