Toronto – Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney said that on Wednesday, he is ready to meet with US President Donald Trump if he respects Canadian sovereignty and is open to talk about a common approach to business.
Trump has declared a trade war on his northern neighbor and continues to call to become a 51st state for Canada, a condition that affects Canadian people. Trump has threatened economic force in his annexation threats and on Tuesday suggested that Seema is a fictional line.
Carney said, “I am ready to sit with President Trump at a reasonable time in a situation where Canadian is respected for sovereignty and we are working for a common approach, a much more comprehensive approach to business,” Carney said.
Carney, who will be sworn in with his new cabinet on Friday, spoke to reporters at a steel factory in Hamilton, Ontario, as Trump officially increased the tariff on all steel and aluminum imports by 25%. Canada is the largest foreign supplier of steel and aluminum for America
Carney said that activists in the two countries would be better when “the largest economic and security partnership in the world has been renewed, resumed. It is possible.”
He said that he respects Trump’s concerns for American workers and about Phentineel.
Carney said, “Today is a difficult day for Canada and industry as these unfair tariffs are kept.”
Canada responded with its own counterators. It plans to implement a subscriber tariff of $ 29.8 billion Canadian ($ 20.7 billion) starting on Thursday in response to American taxes on metals. Canadian new tariffs will be on steel and aluminum products, as well as US goods, which include computer, sports equipment and water heaters that are priced at CA $ 14.2 billion ($ 9.9 billion).
“We don’t want to do this because we believe in open boundaries and independent and fair trade, but we are doing so,” said Karney.
Canada’s new tariffs are 25% counter tariff on imports of $ 30 billion ($ 20.8 billion) from the US, which were in response to other trump import taxes on March 4, which was partially delayed for a month.
Canadian External Affairs Minister Meleni Jolie said on Wednesday that this is now the second round of unfair tariffs against Canada.
“The excuse for the first round was exaggerated claims about our limit. We addressed all the concerns raised by the US, “Jolie said.
“The latest excuse is national security despite the fact that Canada’s steel and aluminum add to the US security. Whereas on April 2, there is a danger of further and broad tariffs. ,
Jolie said that an excuse to shift every day for those tariffs.
“The only continuity in this unjust trade war talks about handling our country through the economic coercion of President Trump. Yesterday he called our Seema a fictional line and reiterated his derogatory 51st state rhetoric, ”Jolie said.
The US President has given a variety of clarifications for his opposition to Canada. He has said that all their separate 25% tariffs on all imports from Canada, some of which have been suspended for a month, are about Phantanile smuggling and objections to Canada, putting high taxes on dairy imports that punish American farmers. He also continued to call Canada to be a part of the United States.
“Sri. Carney is a serious person, a serious man, and he will only attach when there is a serious conversation,” Jolie said.
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