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Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney said Canada’s old relations with the United States, based on deepening the integration of our economy and brutal security and military cooperation, ended. “
Speaking to journalists in Ottawa after a meeting of the Cabinet, Carney said the Canadians should “fundamentally remake our economy” before the tariffs of US President Donald Trump.
He said Canada would respond to the retaliation tariffs that will have a “maximum impact” on the United States.
Trump announced on Wednesday that he would be aimed at imported vehicles and vehicles with 25% tax, saying: “This is constantly.”
Karni, leader of the Liberal Party, called the initial Agreement on Canada and the United States, signed in 1965 by the most important deal in his life.
“It is over with these tariffs,” he said by French.
He continued that Canada could support the US tariffs, providing the government and the business community for “refurbishment” and “rethinking” the industry.
According to him, Canada should build economics that can control, and this includes rethinking their trade relations with other partners.
It remains to know if the Canadians can have a strong trade relationship with the United States, he added.
Karni switched his campaign plans ahead of the general election next month to withstand the latest import duties.
The US has already partially imposed a 25% tariff on Canadian goods, as well as 25% for all aluminum imports. So far, Canada avenged about $ 60 billion ($ 42 billion; £ 32 billion) tariffs for US goods.
The new tariffs for the car will come into force on April 2, and the next day the vehicles starting with vehicles begin, the White House said. Taxes should start in May or later.
Early Thursday morning, Trump warned Canada and the EU from unification against the United States in the trade war.
“If the European Union works with Canada to inflict economic damage to the United States, large -scale tariffs, much larger than it is now placed on both of them,” he said on his social truth platform.
Karnya met his ministers in Ottawa Thursday morning to “discuss trading options”. Initially, it was planned to hold a company in Quebec.
During the press conference, he stated that President Trump appealed to him last night to schedule a call, and that it would happen “the next day”.
If that happens, it would be the first call between the two heads of state.
Pierre Paylievore, the leader of the Conservatives, the main opposition party, called the tariffs “unreasonable and non -check”.
The NDP, the left party, which previously helped to support the liberal minority of the ex- PM Justin Trudu, also switched its company’s plans on Thursday.
Jagmeet Singh, NDP leader, spent the day, meeting with trade union leaders and cars in Windsor, Ontario, a car production center opposite Detroit, Michigan.
He said the US tariffs are a “treason” against a close ally, saying that “Donald Trump has started an illegal trade war with Canada” for “absolutely no reason”.
He said any car company that moves its activity from Canada from the tariffs should be blocked from the sale of cars in the country.
The Canadians go to the polls on April 28.
Last year, the United States imported about eight million vehicles – about $ 240 billion and about half of the total sales.
Earlier this month, after he became a liberal leader, and before he swore the Prime Minister, Carney made a speech in which he took up the US president.
“The man who worshiped at the Donald Trump altar stands on his knees in front of him, not against him,” he said, striking his main competitor, Puliver.
Mexico is the main supplier of cars in the US and then South Korea, Japan, Canada and Germany.
On the press conference on Thursday morning, a press conference on Thursday morning refused to comment directly on new tariffs.
She promised that her government will “always defend Mexico” and fight for maintaining jobs and protecting Mexican companies affected by import taxes.
She said Mexico would give an “integral response” to the Trump administration on April 3, the day after many should take effect.
Sheinbaum has repeatedly noted that many US car companies operate both in Mexico and Canada, which are connected by the North American Free Trade Agreement, which Trump himself agreed during his first term in the White House.
“Of course, there should be no tariffs,” she said on Thursday. “This is the essence of the free trade agreement.”