Ontario premier ‘cautiously optimistic’ amid Trump tariffs
- Ontario Premier Doug Ford is "cautiously optimistic" about U.S.-Canada trade despite tariffs imposed by President Donald Trump.
- Ford mentioned he is in talks with Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick to create a beneficial trade deal for both countries.
- Ford indicated Canada would consider removing its tariffs if Trump eliminated his tariffs, saying, "If he dropped all the tariffs, we’d have zero tariffs."
- President Trump believes tariffs give the U.S. "great power to negotiate" and stated that removing them would lead to a market boom.
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Ontario premier ‘cautiously optimistic’ amid Trump tariffs
(NewsNation) — Ontario Premier Doug Ford sounded a conciliatory note Wednesday as President Trump announced a new slate of tariffs on foreign trade partners — minus Canada and Mexico. “Make no mistake about it, Canadians love Americans. They love the U.S., and I do, too,” Ford told “The Hill” on Wednesday, saying he is "cautiously optimistic" about trade between the two countries. Ford, leader of Canada's most populous province, previously recei…
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