US updates: Trump delays most tariffs on Mexico DW 03/06/2025
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Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has indicated that Canada will continue to engage in a trade conflict with the United States for the foreseeable future, although there may be temporary pauses for specific sectors. His remarks came after a phone call with President Trump aimed at addressing the ongoing trade war, which Trudeau described as "unjustified." He stated that Canada’s primary goal is the complete removal of tariffs, reaffirming that they will not retract their response tariffs until the U.S. lifts its tariffs on Canadian goods. Current negotiations have yet to result in any agreement on this front.
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau stated that Canada would remain in a trade war with the United States for "the foreseeable future" despite potential breaks for parts of trade.
Trudeau emphasized that their primary objective is to eliminate all tariffs, highlighting the ongoing discussions with President Trump to end what he termed an "unjustified" trade war.
Regarding the trade tensions, Trudeau firmly stated, "We will not be backing down from our response tariffs until such a time as the unjustified American tariffs on Canadian goods are lifted."
Despite efforts to find a resolution, Trudeau noted that as of now, the discussions with the Trump administration have not resulted in a deal for a pause in the tariffs.
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