Trudeau not willing to lift Canada’s retaliatory tariffs if Trump leaves some tariffs on Canada
- Justin Trudeau will not remove retaliatory tariffs if any tariffs remain on Canada, according to a senior government official who spoke to The Associated Press.
- Canada is currently imposing a 25% tariff on some U.S. Goods, and Canadian Finance Minister Dominic LeBlanc stated that Canada wants the tariffs removed, as reported by the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation.
- Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick stated that tariffs will remain, adding that there may be carveouts mentioned in discussions with Trump.
- Certain businesses, including Best Buy, are facing price hikes due to tariffs, with the company's CEO warning of increased electronics prices from Mexico and China.
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'Zero Tariffs or Nothing': Canada Refuses to Back Down on Retaliatory Duties Unless Trump Removes 25% Tax
Toronto: Amid the ongoing tensions between Canada and the United States, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has made it clear that the country will not lift its retaliatory tariffs unless President Donald Trump removes the 25 per cent duties he imposed on Canadian goods, AP
Trudeau not willing to lift retaliatory tariffs if Trump leaves any tariffs on Canada
A senior Canadian government official says Trudeau is not willing to lift Canada’s retaliatory tariffs if Trump leaves any tariffs on Canada; the official said the two leaders spoke by phone around midday
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