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Canada states it will respond robustly if United States enforces tariffs

Ottawa and the provinces will respond robustly if the incoming U.S. administration goes ahead with a pledge to impose tariffs on imports from Canada, Financing Minister Chrystia Freeland stated on Friday.

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, Freeland and the 10 provincial premiers have held 2 call just recently to go over how best to respond if President-elect Donald Trump slaps a 25% tariff on U.S. imports from Canada.

On the occasion that the United States were to impose unjustified tariffs on Canada, obviously we would react, and the Canadian action would necessarily be robust. I am positive that it would be effective, Freeland informed reporters.

Trump has actually said he will keep the tariffs in place till Canada clamps down on drugs and migrants crossing the border.

Bloomberg reported on Thursday that Canada was examining the possible use of export taxes on commodities consisting of uranium, oil and potash.

A Canadian federal government source stated while all options for retaliation were on the table, ministers and authorities were nowhere near taking any type of choice.

Although Freeland stated Ottawa and the provinces would require to provide a united front, some provincial premiers are dissatisfied about the suggested action.

Scott Moe, premier of the western province of Saskatchewan, said export taxes would be a complete betrayal by the Trudeau government. Saskatchewan produces oil, uranium and potash, he noted.

Export taxes on these products would be a. self-destructive action to U.S. tariffs as they would only. increase the damage to our economy and tasks, he stated in a post on. the X social networks network.

Alberta Premier Danielle Smith said her oil-producing. province would not support cutting off our Alberta energy. exports to the U.S., nor will we support a tariff war with our. largest trading partner and closest ally.

(source: Reuters)