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Canada strikes back at Trudeau's remarks that Trump's tariffs are "very stupid"

On Tuesday, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said that President Donald Trump's new tariffs against Canadian imports was "a very stupid thing to do", and Ottawa would strike back immediately.

Trudeau said that Canada would impose immediate 25% tariffs against C$30 billion of U.S. imported goods and, if necessary, another C$125 Billion in 21 days.

Trudeau said to reporters that there was no need for the tariffs and Canada would contest them at the World Trade Organization as well as through the U.S. Mexico-Canada Trade Agreement.

Trump claimed Canada failed to do enough in order to stop the flow of deadly fentanyl and its precursor chemicals to the U.S. Trudeau referred to this argument as "completely false, completely bogus".

Trudeau warned Canadians of the coming tough times. He will step down from his position as Prime Minister after Sunday's election for a new leader by the ruling Liberal Party. Economists believe that Canada, which exports 75% of its goods to the United States will be thrown into recession if the tariffs on those products are not lifted.

They also claim that Americans will suffer, due to the tight connection between the two economies. The Wall Street Journal stated in late January that if Trump went ahead, he would launch "the dumbest war of trade history."

Trudeau stated, "It is not my habit to agree, but the Wall Street Journal points out that, even though you are a smart guy, it's a dumb thing to say."

Trump's actions were unprecedented and could severely harm the relationships between the three trading partners.

Canada's largest provinces, Quebec, and Ontario, have removed U.S.-made alcohol from their provincially owned liquor stores. Canadian sports fans are now booing U.S. team players.

We're going try to buy Canadian goods and will forgo bourbon, and other classic American items. Trudeau added, "And yeah, we will probably continue to boo the American anthem."

"But let's tell Americans that we are not booing them, their teams, or players. We are booing an anti-American policy. We're angry and insulted... and we will fight to win. (Reporting and editing by Andrea Ricci, Nia Williams and David Ljunggren)

(source: Reuters)