Canada Vows to Protect Workers Amidst US Tariff Hike
Tensions are rising between Canada and the US following a 35% tariff increase on Canadian imports imposed by the American government. The US cites concerns over fentanyl trafficking as the reason for the tariff hike.
Canada Pledges Support for Workers, Explores New Trade Opportunities
In response to the US action, Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney has pledged to protect Canadian workers and industries affected by the tariffs. He emphasized Canada’s ongoing efforts to combat the fentanyl crisis and highlighted the country’s commitment to diversifying trade partnerships, specifically mentioning strengthened ties with the UK.
US Urges Companies to Relocate
Meanwhile, US President Donald Trump has warned Canada against retaliatory measures and encouraged businesses to relocate to the United States.