How US-Canada relations will be affected by Trump’s return to power

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How US-Canada relations will be affected by Trump’s return to power
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After winning the United States presidency in November, Donald Trump announced a 25 per cent tariff on imports from Canada.

cards interface. Give it a try.NEW YORK: Policy by social media was a hallmark of Donald Trump ’s first term in the White House, but many were still shocked by his post three weeks after winning the presidential election in November.

The tariff debate has already had implications in Canada – it was one of the crises facing Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau beforeExperts flagged concerns over how Canada’s currency and jobs will be affected if Trump’s proposed tariffs are implemented. “They will turn to Australia, they will turn to New Zealand, they’ll turn to China, they’ll turn to Europe - they’ll turn to countries that are not subject to the Trump tariffs,” he added.

Trump’s plans to target nations with tariffs will leave other countries, including US partners, concerned and wondering who will be next, said former US ambassador to Tunisia Gordon Gray.

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