Troll Canada: Trump keeps hammering neighbor
- President Trump declared a national emergency and import taxes on Wednesday in the Rose Garden.
- Trump stated increasing domestic manufacturing jobs is his goal, fulfilling campaign promises.
- Trump announced a baseline tax of 10 percent on imports, but Canada was spared for now.
- Jamie Tronnes stated, "tariffs on autos and auto parts, steel and aluminum are still going forward."
- The tariffs threaten to damage relations, potentially shifting Canada's view of the United States.
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Troll Canada: Trump keeps hammering neighbor
WASHINGTON (TNS) — President Donald Trump likes to troll Canada. He has been threatening our neighbor to the north with additional tariffs, and he thinks it’s funny to dangle his dream of turning our longtime trading partner into America’s 51st…
Trump Plays Cat to Canada’s Mouse - The American Spectator | USA News and Politics
WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump likes to troll Canada. He has been threatening our neighbor to the north with additional tariffs, and he thinks it’s funny to dangle his dream of turning our longtime trading partner into America’s 51st state. (RELATED: What Sort of 51st State Would Canada Be?) And yet, Wednesday in the Rose Garden, when Trump declared a national emergency and announced a 10 percent baseline tax on imports from all countries, …
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