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Canadian Energy Minister: Ottawa will respond to US tariffs

Canadian Energy Minister Jonathan Wilkinson said on CNN Tuesday that Canada will respond soon to any tariffs imposed by the U.S., while adding Canada did not want to escalate or cause trade tensions between Canada and the U.S.

In response to White House remarks that Canada is viewed by Washington as a rival, the energy minister stated Canada does not want to be a competitor.

The White House announced on Tuesday that the 25% tariffs previously planned on steel and aluminium products from Canada and other countries, as well as the United States' northern neighbour, would go into effect on Wednesday.

In a series of rapid-fire actions that sent financial markets into chaos, Donald Trump reversed his course on Tuesday after hours of announcing higher tariffs. This switch was made after a Canadian official backed down his own plans to charge 25% more for electricity.

The back and forth between the U.S., Canada and other countries further shook financial markets that were already shaky due to Trump's tariff focus.

The Canadian energy minister said late Tuesday that Canada was hoping for a positive result and would be watching to see if tariffs were implemented. He said that the tariffs might not be implemented because of the lack of predictability in the past. Reporting by Kanishka in Washington, Editing by Christopher Cushing & Raju Gopalakrishnan

(source: Reuters)