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Carney: Trump trade war ‘hurting American consumers and workers’

Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney said he believes Trump's tariffs and trade war would hurt American consumers and workers.

“His trade war hurts American consumers and workers, and that's going to hurt even more,” Carney said during his campaign in Ontario. Associated Press. “I think American consumer confidence is at multi-year lows.”

Carney, who was recently sworn to replace former Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, clashed with Trump as the president implemented a 25% tariff plan in Canada and Mexico.

He recently called for the SNAP federal election in April, noting that Canada needs to “build and “construct” Trump's tariff impact.

International concerns are growing about Trump's plunging the US into a trade war, and Americans are worried that prices for everyday goods will rise.

Kearney highlighted Canada's general criticism of Trump.st The state of the United States

“He wants to destroy us in America,” he said. “And that never happens because we're not looking for ourselves looking for each other.”

Former banker Carney was chosen by the Liberal Party of Canada earlier this month when Trudeau resigned.

The new leader called for an SNAP election as there are no seats in parliament and the Liberal Party is not a majority.

Carney will have to face Conservative Party's Pierre Poillivre on April 28th.

He spoke with a member near the Ambassador Bridge. This is considered the busiest US-Canadian border intersection. According to the Associated Press, it links Michigan and Ontario, fuel with Ontario and Ontario to 25% between the two countries, fuel is fueled.

Kearney noted that there are hundreds of billions of dollars in goods transported across the bridge each year. Outlets have wages and jobs that depend on their money.

“The relationship between Canada and the US has changed. We didn't change that,” he said.

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