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Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau warned that the country could face significant economic difficulties if the United States enforces proposed tariffs on Canadian imports. In a recent statement, Trudeau indicated that a 25% tariff threatened by U.S. President Donald Trump could severely impact Canada's economy, which relies heavily on trade with the U.S. Trudeau declared, "I won't sugarcoat it - our nation could be facing difficult times in the coming days and weeks" as Canada sends approximately 75% of its exports to the U.S.
Trump's ultimatum comes in response to illegal immigration and efforts to curb opioid trafficking and is set to take effect shortly. Trudeau promised a "purposeful, forceful but reasonable" response should the U.S. proceed, asserting that "all options are on the table" for Canada's counteractions. While acknowledging Canadians' growing anxieties, Trudeau emphasized that the government stands ready to support its citizens through forthcoming challenges.
Officials fear that if implemented, these tariffs could further strain trade relations between the neighboring countries.