Mark Carney, a leading contender to replace Justin Trudeau as Canada's prime minister, highlighted Canada’s resolve to confront the United States over the newly imposed 25% tariffs on Canadian goods by President Trump. He expressed that Canada would not yield to intimidation, emphasizing national unity and the intent to retaliate. Trudeau projected potential hardships for Canadians amid escalating trade tensions. Additionally, responses from Mexico and China denoted readiness for retaliation while cautioning against the fallout of a trade war. Meanwhile, Trump's intention to negotiate a UK trade agreement came as a contrasting political move.
Mark Carney emphasized Canada’s determination to resist bullying from the US, stating, "We are going to stand up to a bully, we're not going to back down."
Justin Trudeau warned that Canadians might face challenging times due to US tariffs, indicating the seriousness of the situation as tensions rise.
China's embassy spokesman declared that a trade war does not benefit anyone, reiterating their opposition to Trump's tariffs with a reminder: "There is no winner in a trade war."
Bryan Lanza revealed that despite implementing tariffs, Trump desires to form a trade agreement with the UK, hinting at a differentiated approach toward allies.
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