Alberta pauses some of its fight-back plan against U.S. amid tariff dispute
- Alberta Premier Danielle Smith's government is pausing its anti-American procurement policy aimed at U.S. President Donald Trump's tariffs due to a hold on further tariffs by Trump's administration.
- Service Alberta Minister Dale Nally stated that Alberta will continue its ban on purchasing American liquor and video lottery terminals until a new North American Free Trade Agreement is renegotiated.
- Nally mentioned that Alberta decided to pause further escalations 'in the spirit of diplomacy.
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Alberta pauses some of its fight-back plan against America ‘in the spirit of diplomacy’
Earlier this year, Danielle Smith said Alberta would ensure the government, along with agencies, schools, municipalities, would not purchase goods and services from U.S. companies.
·Toronto, Canada
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