
Canada PM justin trudeau on us tarifs: Justin Trudeau’s Prime Minister’s tenure in Canada is now only a few days. During this, he has made a statement on the tariff made by US President Donald Trump in a press conference on Tuesday (March 4). Trudeau described the American tariff as stupid and said that President Trump is making Russia happy by starting a trade war with Canada. He said, “President Trump has imposed an additional 25 percent tariff on Canada. In response to this, Canada will put a counter -tariff on US $ 100 billion goods. ”
Trudeau expressed anger over Trump’s decision
Expressing anger over the American tariff, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said, “Today the United States has started a trade war against its closest partner, colleague and closest friend Canada. There itself. On the other hand, he talks about working positively with Russia, where President Vladimir Putin is a false and killer dictator and wants to please her. Is it a matter of understanding? “
President Donald Trump has announced additional tax on Washington’s three largest trading partners. The result of which has been that Mexico, Canada and China, taking quick action, announced a counter-tariff on the US, causing turmoil in the financial markets.
It is noteworthy that Donald Trump has imposed an additional 25 percent tariff on goods imported from Mexico and Canada after midnight. However, he has kept this tariff only 10 percent on Canadian energy.
,Trump wants to make Canada an American state, Trudeau
Justin Trudeau said, “Trump wants to completely destroy the Canadian economy, because in this way he can easily mix Canada in America. But this is never going to happen. We will never become the 51st state of America. “
Trudeau took the name of Trump and said, “I especially want to talk to that American man, Donald. It is not my habit to agree on everything from the Wall Street Journal, but Donald said that even though you are a very intelligent person, this step is very stupid. “
Also read: Trump kept making ‘plan to capture Gaza’, Muslim leaders approved $ 53 billion plans here