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Trudeau says Canada 'won't back down' as Trump ups tariff threat  

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said that he would “do not retreat,” from Trump's threat, which Canada impose 25 % tariffs, and said that Otawa would respond to it until it was deleted.

“We show the new US administration that we have a powerful partner in Canada when supporting border security. We emphasize the response to Canada and the United States on the ongoing advisory committee on Friday.

“We won't be tolerant until the customs duties are deleted. Of course, everything is on the table,” he added.

Trump brought his intention to flap 25 % of tariffs on Mexico and Canada again.

“Mexico and Canada were not good for us in trade,” Trump said on Thursday.

“They have treated us very unfairly in trade. We can make up for it very quickly because they don't need the products they have,” he added. He added that Fentanyl came to the United States and quoted immigrants to intersect. South border.

After Trump first said that he was trying to hit 25 % of tariffs in Canada, Tordeau met the presidential election in late November, and the meeting was characterized as “productive.” Since then, Trump has been taking jabs in Tordow, suggesting that Canada should be the 51st State in the United States.

Canadian Prime Minister has announced earlier this year, Trump and his party this year, prior to the latter half of this year, in the tension of the number of votes.

Canada, along with Mexico, is one of the largest trade partners in the United States. Experts have stated that imposing tariffs on both countries can damage American consumers when purchasing some products, but long -term damage. Given both The economy when the trade war has expanded further.

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