November 27, 2024
Trump pledges 25-per-cent tariff on Canadian products until border issues solved #CanadaFinance

Trump pledges 25-per-cent tariff on Canadian products until border issues solved #CanadaFinance

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WASHINGTON — Donald Trump says he will sign an executive order imposing a 25-per-cent tariff on all products coming in to the United States from Canada and Mexico, sending an immediate threat to its closest neighbours that could upend North American trade and supply chains.

The president-elect posted to Truth Social on Monday that the duties will be among his actions on his first day back in the White House on Jan. 20 — Inauguration Day.

“As everyone is aware, thousands of people are pouring through Mexico and Canada, bringing Crime and Drugs at levels never seen before,” the Republican posted.

Trump said the tariff will remain in place until both countries stop drugs, in particular fentanyl, and people from illegally crossing the borders. He said until those issues are solved Canada and Mexico will “pay a very big price!”

Canada and the U.S. have one of the strongest and closest relationships, particularly when it comes to trade and border security, said a joint statement from Deputy Prime Minister Chrystia Freeland and Public Safety Minister Dominic LeBlanc. They said Ottawa will continue to discuss border security issues with the incoming administration.

“Canada places the highest priority on border security and the integrity of our shared border,” it said.

But provincial leadership sounded the alarm that Canada can do more to reassure it’s southern neighbour.

“The federal government needs to take the situation at our border seriously,” Ontario Premier Doug Ford posted on social media, adding a 25-per-cent tariff would be devastating to workers and jobs in both Canada and the U.S.

Earlier Monday, Canada’s premiers called on Prime Minister Justin Trudeau to hold an urgent first ministers’ meeting ahead Trump’s return to office.

Alberta Premier Danielle Smith echoed Ford’s concerns in a post on X, saying “Ottawa needs to step up and prioritize this partnership.” British Columbia Premier David Eby posted “Ottawa must respond with strength.” Quebec Premier François Legault posted the “integrity of the border has to be the federal government’s priority” and everything must be done to avoid the tariffs.

NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh sent a more stark message to the prime minister, posting on social media that Trudeau cannot keep his “head in the sand.”

“Stand up and fight like hell,” Singh said. “Canadian jobs are on the line.”

Trump campaigned on the promise to slap an across-the-board tariff on all imports. It has caused significant concern, with a Canadian Chamber of Commerce report suggesting a 10-per-cent tariff could take a $30-billion bite out of the Canadian economy.

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