B.C. premier hints at ban on export of rare minerals to U.S. over Trump tariff threats
- B.C. Premier David Eby supports a federal plan to respond to proposed U.S. Tariffs, including possible export tariffs and targeted export bans.
- Eby stated that premiers are united on the importance of preparing for U.S. President-elect Donald Trump's potential 25 percent tariff.
- While most premiers support the federal plan, Alberta Premier Danielle Smith declined to sign on, citing concerns about division.
- Eby emphasized that British Columbia backs the federal government's proposals for tariff responses and the possibility of export bans.
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