The nationwide Prime Minister corresponds to the tariffs introduced by US President Donald Trump, all of which supported some retaliation measures.
Trump has announced 25 % of tariffs on exports from Canada and Mexico and 10 % in China in addition to the previous customs duties. In the case of Canadian oil and gas exports, Trump has set a lower tariff rate.
The White House states that tariffs are due to a country that has not taken appropriate measures to stop the flow of drugs and illegal immigrants to states via borders.
Dougford, Prime Minister Ontario, said to Trump’s decision, “I’m very disappointed,” and said that “there is no choice” in Canada, “there is no choice.” He said he wanted to see the tariffs match between our tariffs and dollars.
Daniel Smith, Prime Minister Alberta, who occupies 87 % of Canadian oil exports to the United States in the state, said Trump’s decision.
Smith pointed out that lowering the 10 % tariff on energy is a partial perception of the job that the government has done to defend tariffs with US politicians and leaders.
She supported the use of tariffs on exports in the United States in Canada, but has added that Otawa opposes export tariffs on Canadian products to the United States.
At a press conference on February 1, as part of the US tariffs, Canada said that it might consider non -tariff response, including measures, “important minerals and energy procurement.” When asked whether Canada would stop exporting oil to the United States, Alberta is strongly opposed, and Todo is one of the countries in Canada than other parts. He said he would guarantee that it would not cause damage. That becomes “fair”.
Meanwhile, at a press conference on February 1st, Prime Minister BC Prime Minister David Evie said, “It is a complete betrayal of historical bonds with our country and a declaration of economic war against reliable allies.” I mentioned.
EBY said in his state that a counter measurement was prepared, such as instructing the BC sake distribution gate to stop purchasing sake from a Republican state. He also stated that the BC government and the crown company first purchased Canadian products and services, and were instructed to avoid purchasing from American companies.
Quebec, Quebec François Lego, said that his state would respond without hesitation.
Suscachuwan, Scott Moe, said he supported some retaliation, but not a complete tariff war with the United States.
“But this must not be a long -term answer. Exports in Saska Chewan are important to support the safety of food and energy in North America and the world. We are working to secure diversification.
“Powerful response”
“We will announce new measures to protect your work and protect our economy at home,” said Manitova Wab Kinu, a Wab Kinu.
At a press conference on February 1st, Torudeau said that the federal government would cooperate with the state to take measures to support Canadians affected by tariffs.
Recently selected New Branzwick, Susan Holt, said Canada is ready to fight back.
She also said that it was important for Canadians to buy the locals.
Houston also laid out the next steps of the government, such as restrictions on access to American companies looking for government contracts, doubling the tolls for commercial vehicles from the United States from February 3rd. I did. Please come off the shelf by February 4th.
He stated that tariffs were troublesome and appropriate measures were started.
Prince Edward’s Prime Minister Dennis King stated that customs duties would bring serious risks to Canada and his state economy.