Donald Trump, doubling his tariff war with Canada, stopped the tariff for the time despite agreeing on the tariff and said he would not bow down at all. Canada works only as a state and America does not need anything, Trump said Canada should become a 51st state. As a concession, he announced on Thursday that he would allow Canada to keep his national anthem – as an American state. “As a state, it will be one of the great states. It will be visually the most incredible country. If you look at the map, they do an artificial line through it between Canada and America. A straight artificial line. A straight artificial line. Somebody did it long ago. And it does not mean.
Trump said that the US would not allow Canada to be closed brightly. Trump told reporters, “We have been torn for years and we are not going anymore. No, I am not going to bend at all – aluminum or steel or cars.” Trump said that he loves the people of Canada, Canada, but cannot subsidize the country every year.
US-Canada Business War So far
On 1 February, Trump signed executive orders to impose 25% tariff on all Canadian goods entering the US, except energy export (tax on 10%), effective on 4 March 2025. The step was appropriate as a reaction to the original immigration and the phentineel flow from Canada by Trump. Canada, with a plan to expand $ 155 billion (CAD) within weeks, counters fast on March 4 with 25% tariff on $ 30 billion (CAD) of US goods, including orange juice, peanut butter and motorcycles.
Trade War intensified on March 11 when the US doubled steel and aluminum tariffs on 25% overload of Ontario on electricity exports to American states such as Michigan, Minnesota and New York, rely on Canadian power for millions of houses. The two sides then agreed to negotiate and a temporary stagnation on some measures.
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