Nations Denounce Trump Tariff on Metals and Warn of Retaliation
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Countries affected by President Trump's tariffs on steel and aluminum expressed vehement opposition, labeling the measures as unfair. Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau condemned the 25 percent tariffs as unjustified, emphasizing their potential negative repercussions on trade between Canada and the U.S. He vowed to collaborate with international allies to challenge the tariffs. Similarly, European leaders and Mexico criticized these actions, stressing the threat to North American economic integration and the risk of escalating trade tensions. The disagreements indicate a looming trade dispute impacting U.S. relations with key allies.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau described Mr. Trump's 25 percent tariffs on all steel and aluminum imports as unjustified and unacceptable, expressing concerns over the tariffs' negative impacts.
Trudeau stated that Canada would work with international partners to pressure the Trump administration, focusing on the tariffs' detrimental effects on both American and Canadian economies.
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