
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney warned Sunday that trade flows are likely to shift away from the United States “for a period of time” following President Donald Trump’s decision to impose a new 10 percent tariff on Canadian goods, saying the hike will make it “more expensive to trade with the United States.”
Carney’s comments were his first public reaction since Trump announced the tariff increase on Saturday, escalating tensions between two of the world’s largest trading partners.
The announcement means the general tariff on Canada is now up to 45 percent, but it is not yet certain when the increase will go into effect.
Um, the trademark Carney word salad regurgitation. To be clear. https://t.co/84yCgkXyyA
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