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Canada announced plans to file a complaint against the United States at the World Trade Organization (WTO) in response to recent tariffs imposed by U.S. President Donald Trump. On February 2, Trump announced a 25% tariff on imports from Canada and Mexico, sparking outrage from both neighboring countries. Canadian officials stated they aim to challenge the legality of the tariffs under international trade rules.
During a press conference, Trump acknowledged that while Americans might face economic "pain" due to the new duties, he believes it will be "worth the price." He attributed the tariffs to concerns over "illegal" immigration and the trafficking of fentanyl. This comes alongside existing tariffs, including a 10% levy on Chinese imports.
In a show of solidarity, the European Union warned it would deliver a "firm response" to any similar tariffs targeting its goods. As tensions escalate, the stakes in the U.S.-Canada-Mexico trade relationship continue to rise, leading analysts to recommend urgent diplomatic discussions to resolve the growing trade conflict.