Canadian Foreign Minister Joly will meet with Rubio as a threat of US tariffs | Donald Trump News
The US President Donald Trump, who is working to prevent steep tariffs in Canada, says it can be applied early on February 1.
Canadian Foreign Minister Melanie Joly will meet with US counterpart Marco Rubio in Washington, because Canada, because Canada, because Canada tries to overcome the threat of tariffs of the United States of Canada Potential Trade War between the two countries.
It is set up to negotiate with Joly US Secretary of State The capital of the United States is Wednesday afternoon.
The leadership of the US President Donald Trump has threatened to hit all Canadian goods into the country on Saturday.
“Our goal is to make sure that we prevent the tariffs, and therefore,” Joly said, “said Joly,” said Journalists in Ottawa this week. “We will continue to deal with our different American colleagues.”
The Canadian government faced assembly pressure to do everything that can do to exceed opposition deputies and business leaders, including potential crippled tariffs.
The US and Canada are the main trading partners. According to the Canadian government figures, the countries exchanged $ 2.7 billion (3.6 billion dollars) on daily goods and services shared in 2023.
Experts say that both economies will be affected by US tariffs, as well as revenge measures from Canada.
However, Trump threatens Canadian and other countries in November for the winning presidential election in the United States.
Trump warned Tariffs against Canada will enter into force on the first day of the office on January 20, if the country will do more to make drug trafficking.
Then the plan was again pressed on February 1.
“We will not respect other nations,” said Trump During the video address Last week, the World Economic Forum, Switzerland, Switzerland last week in Switzerland. “There’s a very big deficit with Canada. We will never be there. We can’t do it.”
White House spokesman Karoline Leavitt also said that “February 1 for Canada” this week, he said.
“As in the first period, the president strives to implement the tariffs effectively, as he did in the first time,” he said.
Canada still needs to provide specific information on what revenge measures planned to be reported that the Kerada administration should apply tariffs to Canadian goods.
No one wants to see tariffs in Canadian goods. But if we need a need, we will be ready with a strong, national response.
pic.twitter.com/nvxgelep3n– Justin Trudeau (@justintrudeau) 28 January 2025
Public Broadcaster Radio-Canada was reported to be in early this month Prime Minister Justin Trudeau Government US goods cost $ 25.5 billion ($ 37 billion in Canadian dollars) a plan to apply tariffs.
Ottawa is also ready to apply harsh measures that can finance up to $ 76 billion ($ 110 billion).
“Everything will be on the table,” said Jean Charest, Trudeau’s former Quebec Prime Minister in the New Council on Canada-US relations, he said in a concentrating interview.
“I doubt that I will hear Canadian officials, in fact, let them speak of what they intended to do so, which is the way we will handle this situation.”
The Charest also stressed the importance of Canadian energy exports to the United States.
The country is the largest US foreign energy supplier: 60 percent of American crude oil imports in 2023 came from Canada in 2023 after 33 percent in 2023.
In Canada, in the same year, he sent about 97 percent of the crude oil exports in southern border. The vast majority of this supply came oil-rich province Alberta.
“There’s no one who says someone is, we’ll cut it,” said Charest. “But there are other choices that we can deal with energy to be able to do our point. We would not want to do it, but we must do our opinion.”