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Ontario Premier says he won't back down until Trump's tariffs have been removed

On Tuesday, the Premier of Ontario who imposed a 25 percent surcharge on exports of electricity to the United States said that he wouldn't back down until U.S. president Donald Trump removed his tariffs against Canadian imports.

Doug Ford reiterated his threat from Monday and said that he wouldn't hesitate to reduce the supply if necessary. Ontario exports electricity to 1.5 million homes across New York, Minnesota, and Michigan.

We will not retreat. We will not back down. Ford apologized to the American public for President Trump's unprovoked attacks on our country. This was shortly after Trump announced he would double the tariffs on steel and aluminum imported from Canada.

Generators selling electricity in the U.S. are now required to charge a surcharge of 25%, equivalent to $10 per megawatt hour. Ontario estimates that the surcharge would generate revenues of C$300,000.00 to C$400,000.00 ($432,346 up to $576.462) per day.

Ford responded in an interview with CNBC when asked about the possibility to cut off power completely: "Is that a tool we have in our toolkit? 100%. "I won't hesitate as long as he continues hurting Canadian families and Ontario families." Bill Berkrot and David Ljunggren edited the report.

(source: Reuters)