Trump criticizes Trudeau's actions against Canada tariffs
Trump criticizes Trudeau's actions against Canada tariffs

Trump criticizes Trudeau's actions against Canada tariffs

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U.S. President Donald Trump has imposed a 25% tariff on goods imported from Canada, stating that Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's border security measures are insufficient to curb the inflow of fentanyl and illegal migrants. During a phone call, Trump criticized Trudeau's efforts, claiming that many people have died from fentanyl coming through Canadian borders and that the situation has not improved enough. Trudeau's government has expressed frustration, with Manitoba Premier Wab Kinew declaring the temporary pause on tariffs until April 2 as 'not good enough' and announcing continued countermeasures. In response to the tariffs, Canada has retaliated with a 25% tariff on $155 billion of U.S. goods. Trump has also indicated potential future tariff actions against other countries with higher duty rates on American goods. The situation highlights ongoing tensions in U.S.-Canada trade relations amid heightened political rhetoric from both sides.

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