Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said he is in favour of imposing 'matching' retaliatory tariffs on the United States if President Donald Trump hits Canada with sweeping 25 per cent tariffs as early as next week. 'I support the principle of dollar-for-dollar matching tariffs.
07:31 | January 20, 202501:54 | January 19, 202502:16 | January 17, 202507:31 | January 20, 202501:54 | January 19, 202502:16 | January 17, 2025Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said he is in favour of imposing "matching" retaliatory tariffs on the United States if President Donald Trump hits Canada with sweeping 25 per cent tariffs as early as next week. "I support the principle of dollar-for-dollar matching tariffs.
, where his team is gathered for a two-day cabinet retreat.Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said he is in favour of imposing "matching" retaliatory tariffs on the United States if President Donald Trump hits Canada with sweeping 25 per cent tariffs as early as next week. "I support the principle of dollar-for-dollar matching tariffs.
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