This discussion follows Donald Trump's shock announcement to increase customs duties to 25% on all goods from Canada.
In North America, it is time for negotiations. Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said Tuesday he had a «bon» exchange with Donald Trump the day before, after the shock announcement by the American president-elect who wants to increase customs duties on Canadian products to 25%. “We talked about the intense and fruitful ties between our two countries” et “challenges we can work on together”added the head of the Canadian government to the press. On Monday, Donald Trump announced on his social network that his first economic measures after his inauguration on January 20 will be to increase customs duties by 10% on products coming from China and to introduce 25% taxes on those coming from from Canada and Mexico.
A government source explained to AFP on Tuesday morning that the conversation between Donald Trump and Justin Trudeau had been «productive et constructive» et “focused on trade and border security”. The two leaders committed to «remains and contact»according to this same source. In this context, Justin Trudeau also announced that he had planned to meet this week with the Prime Ministers of the Canadian provinces, several of whom were alarmed by Mr. Trump's announcement on Monday. In the country, where 75% of exports go to the United States, the news sent a shock wave. Quebec Prime Minister François Legault considered that this announcement represented “a huge risk” for the Canadian economy. His British Columbia counterpart, David Eby, estimated that“Ottawa had to respond firmly”.
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