In Ottawa, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced that Canada is ready to respond if the United States imposes a 25% tariff, as threatened by President Donald Trump. Trudeau emphasized that Canada's response would be "forceful but reasonable." Trump has indicated that these tariffs could be applied to Canada and Mexico as early as Saturday.
Trudeau, speaking before a meeting with his advisory council on Canada-US relations, stated that the tariffs would not only harm Canada but also negatively impact the US economy and the security of both nations. He highlighted the benefits of trade with Canada, mentioning Canada's steel, aluminum, critical minerals, clean energy, and shared democratic values.
Trudeau assured that Canada would not relent until the tariffs are removed, and all options are being considered. Meanwhile, Trump reiterated his intention to impose the tariffs, citing trade deficits with Canada and Mexico as the reason.
Justin Trudeau is the Prime Minister of Canada, which means he is the leader of the Canadian government. He makes important decisions for the country and represents Canada in international matters.
Tariffs are taxes that a country puts on goods coming from another country. They make imported goods more expensive, which can affect trade between countries.
Donald Trump was the President of the United States from 2017 to 2021. As President, he made decisions about how the US interacts with other countries, including trade policies.
A trade deficit happens when a country buys more goods from another country than it sells to them. This means the country is spending more money on imports than it is earning from exports.
Collective security means countries working together to keep each other safe. If one country is threatened, others help to protect it, which is important for maintaining peace and stability.
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