Trudeau Warns: Trump's Tariffs Could Hurt U. S. Consumers and Businesses

Sat Nov 30 2024
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Justin Trudeau, Canada's Prime Minister, cautioned that if Donald Trump follows through on his threat to impose tariffs on Canadian goods, American consumers and businesses could feel the pinch. Trump's plan is to add a 25% tax on all products coming from Canada and Mexico, aiming to stop the flow of drugs and migrants across the borders. Trudeau stressed that this move would raise prices for Americans and harm their industries. Trudeau made these remarks while visiting Prince Edward Island. He pointed out the irony that Trump got elected by promising to lower grocery costs, but now he's considering a move that could increase the cost of goods like potatoes from Prince Edward Island. The prime minister highlighted the success of the renegotiated North American trade pact, which both countries benefited from. He urged for continued cooperation. Trump's tariff threat, made during a rant about illegal migrants and drugs, seems disproportionate given the lower numbers at the Canadian border compared to the Mexican one.
Canadian officials acknowledged the unfair comparison with Mexico but expressed willingness to boost border security. Trudeau planned to have constructive conversations with Trump to keep relations on track. Mexico's President, Claudia Sheinbaum, also expressed confidence in avoiding a tariff war. In the past, retaliatory tariffs from other countries followed Trump's tariff hikes. Canada is currently considering similar retaliatory measures if Trump proceeds with his threat. Business groups in the U. S. warned about escalating inflation, and lawmakers proposed legislation to curb such drastic tariffs. Canada is a major trading partner for the U. S. , with significant imports like crude oil, electricity, steel, and uranium. Experts noted that Trump's impulsive nature could lead to decisions based on short-term public perception rather than long-term strategy.
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