On Thursday (10), Donald Trump announced 35% rates on the country, claiming that they did not collaborate with the Americans by applying retaliation tariffs
The Prime Minister of CanadaMark Carney said his government is committed to continuing to work with the US to review the rates imposed on the country until the deadline on August 1. “The Canadian government has promptly defended our workers and companies. We will continue to do that,” wrote the Prime Minister, in a post on the early hours of Friday (11). Carney pointed out that the country has “vital progress” to interrupt Fentanil entry into the US and intends to continue doing so to “save lives and protect communities in both countries.”
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At the same time, the Canadian Premier stressed that the federal government, the Canadian provinces and territories are focused on projects of national interest to strengthen Canada’s economy and business partnerships “around the world”. On Thursday night, 10, US President Donald Trump announced 35% tariffs over Canada, claiming that the country “failed” in the fight against Fentanil and did not collaborate with Americans by applying retaliation tariffs. The rate is higher than the 25% applied earlier, also under arguments of dissatisfaction with the fight against fentanyl and immigration policies Canada is the 23rd country to receive a letter announcing the new level of reciprocal tariffs. From this list, Brazil’s goods rates follow the largest, 50%.
Posted by Luisa Cardoso
*With information from Estadão Content
Source: Jovempan

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