What world leaders have said about US tariffs - and how negotiations are going with Trump so far
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Global responses to President Trump's tariffs reveal a divided international landscape, with concern and criticism emerging prominently from leaders like Canada's Prime Minister Mark Carney. As the U.S. imposes sweeping tariffs that significantly affect trade relationships, Trump maintains a firm stance on negotiation dynamics, indicating the need for foreign partners to make concessions. Despite ongoing discussions with key countries such as Canada, Mexico, and Japan, a lack of concrete agreements prevails. As pressure mounts for resolution, the potential for changes to existing trade agreements like USMCA becomes evident among leaders' remarks.
We don't have to sign deals, they have to sign deals with us. They want a piece of our market. We don't want a piece of their market.
Prime Minister Mark Carney called Trump's April 2 tariffs "unjustified," and vowed to defend jobs in Canada "by protecting supply management, doubling revenue protections, and expanding processing capacity."
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