Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney outlined plans to respond after President Trump announced a 25% tariff on cars made outside the U.S.
It’s a calculated risk that few other world leaders are taking.
President Donald Trump spoke with Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney on Friday, a day after Carney signaled that Canada’s traditional relationship with the United States is over. It marks the first conversation between Trump and the new Canadian prime minister,
Mark Carney has said Donald Trump's auto tariffs are an 'attack' on Canada—and has convened a Cabinet meeting in response.
Canadian PM Mark Carney called his first talk with US President Trump “cordial” and confirmed plans for economic and security negotiations. With US tariffs set for April 2, Carney warned of Canadian countermeasures.
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Inquirer Business on MSNAfter soaring tension over tariffs, Trump, Canada PM strike ‘positive’ noteUS President Donald Trump said he had an “extremely productive” first call Friday with Canada’s new Prime Minister Mark Carney, after soaring tensions over tariffs and Trump’s wish to annex his northern neighbor.
Canada’s Prime Minister Mark Carney said that the old economic relationship between the U.S. and Canada is “over,” vowing that Ottawa will respond “forcefully” and that nothing is “off the table” over President Trump’s plan to impose additional tariffs on its northern neighbor and other countries around the world.