
Canada Stands Firm Against Trump's Auto Industry Exclusion Threat
In a bold rebuttal to US President Donald Trump's recent remarks, Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney made it clear that Canada will not be sidelined in the North American auto industry. "This is Canada - we decide what happens here," Carney asserted during a speech in British Columbia, directly addressing Trump's comments about potentially excluding Canadian cars from the market.
Trump's Tariff Threat Looms Over Canadian Auto Exports
Earlier, Trump hinted at increasing the existing 25% tariff on cars imported from Canada to the United States, a move that could significantly impact the Canadian auto sector. Carney's response underscores the tension between the two nations over trade policies and the future of the North American auto industry.
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