Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced a wide-ranging plan for retaliatory tariffs exceeding $100 billion against U.S. goods, expressing reluctance over the aggressive response to U.S. tariffs imposed by President Trump. In a somber address, Trudeau specified immediate tariffs starting at $30 billion, impacting several U.S. products like orange juice and whiskey, intending to hurt states linked to Republican senators. Additional tariffs on a broader list of goods will follow, with consideration given to energy exports, highlighting Canada’s strained trade relations with its neighbor.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau made clear Canada's reluctance in imposing over $100 billion in tariffs on the U.S. due to President Trump's levies.
In a somber televised address, Trudeau outlined a phased approach to retaliatory tariffs, starting with $30 billion and targeting U.S. products deeply connected to Trump's base.
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