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US President Donald Trump threatens to hit all Canadian goods for all Canadian goods for negotiations to achieve a kind of trade agreement.
The Prime Minister of Trump’s latest threat came to Prime Minister Mark Carney that the President sent a social media site on Thursday, Thursday, Thursday.
“Companies in Canada or your country decide to produce products in the United States,” There will be no tariff ” Read the letter.
Trump will come into force on August 1, tariffs will take effect on August 1, and if Canada is revenge, he said.
Trump and Carney are in talks and Carney received a letter from the Prime Minister to reach a sort of trade, and the workplace of the Prime Minister, and then it is in the workplace for the Canadian Fentanyl’s concerns and “Canadian building building”.
During the existing trade talks with the United States, the Canadian government defended our employees and employees. We will continue to do so because we are directed to the revised term of August 1.
Canada gained vital progress to stop the stopping of trouble …
In his letter, Trump again wanted to “shed” to Fentanyl from Canada to the United States – even if the data continues to show this The minimum amount of drugs crosses the Canada-US border Compared to the southern US border.
Trump has complained to Fentanly since the re-elected in November. After receiving the Office, he applied the tariffs prepared to punish Canada to decrease in Fentanyl drug trade.
Now the President, the border-related tariffs will receive more than a step by promising to pay 35 percent. The United States currently applies a 10 percent rate of 10 percent in power and potash ratio, which is part of all non-JUMMA non-relevant goods and border-related tariffs.
Ottawa announced a $ 1.3 billion investment in the border security and called the Fentanyl to resolve the worries from the White House.
The United States also hit the Canadian economy, especially affected by the loss and autosu, which is an importer Levi, which is a land loss and exports.
US President Donald Trump threatened to apply 35 percent to all Canadian goods that began next month. In a letter of Prime Minister Mark Carney, Trump sent to the social media website, if the president’s vengeance was revenge, the ratio warned to increase.
Trump has also promised to hit the US 50 percent of the Copper Federal informationCanada exported a $ 9.3 billion worth of $ 9.3 billion in $ 9.3 billion, and the majority of this was followed by 17 and 12 percent of Canadian exports to the United States from China and Japan.
Although first quoted in Fentanyl’s letter on Thursday, Trump also listed other irritants as Canada Supply management system.
Carney and Trump spent direct conversations with each other and with two This month agreed to try to resolve trade disputes If the President was in Alberta for the G7 summit in June.
Foreign Minister Anita Anand said that on Thursday morning, a hopeful agreement could reach 21 July.
Foreign Minister Anita Anand said that the government is in special talks with the United States, he said. While trade talks last week, Prime Minister Mark Carney, said they were still working on July 21.
“This is an effort we have left behind, and we need to health of our economy,” he said.
“We still hope that a consent can be reached.”
Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre took the threat of the last tariff to social media on Thursday evening to blow up “unfounded”.
“All Canadians should come together to defend our economy. The conservatives are ready to do our best to ensure the best deal for Canada until July 21,” he wrote in an article in X X.
“Our country is united.”
He announced that the Liberal government will be last week Cancel digital services tax was to take effect on the eve. Trump demanded the elimination of tax And several days before the announcement, Canada-US trade talks.
A letter to Trump to Carney sent several letters after sending several letters to social media, including the threat of tariffs in other countries, including: Brazil, Philippines, Brunei, Moldova, Algeria, Libya, Iraq and Sri Lanka.