Ontario Premier Doug Ford is an alarm to increase trade tension with the United States, warning that President Donald can trump Unilateral Canada -United States -Open the Mexico Agreement (CUSMA) And further economic stress on Canadian industries.
In an interview with CNN’s Wolf Blitzer on Thursday, Ford did not reveal the words when asked about Trump’s reputation in the country.
“He is probably the most disliked politician in the world in Canada,” Ford said, as a betrayal with a close aide, citing Trump’s frequent attacks in Canada. “He has attacked a member of his closest family.”
Ford’s comments come in the midst of increasing uncertainty on Trump’s trade policies, including sweeping tariffs that have already hit Canadian exports. Speaking at a press conference on WednesdayFord stated that he feared that Trump “may pull the carpet out from us” and reopen the business treaty with the same signature.
“Well, this would be unfortunate. We directly employ nine million Americans in Ontario,” Ford told Blitzer that when asked about Kusma.
Ford also revealed that he believes that Prime Minister Mark Karney would meet Trump in the coming days, which aims to reduce stress and preserve the integrity of the trade agreement. Carney and Trump first met in Washington Back in May.
Premier said during the interview that he believes that Trump’s broad tariffs were harming Americans, and they also expanded Ontario’s push to onshore Ontario’s more manufacturing.
Trump on Thursday marked the office 200 days earlier in the office, with a growing tariff to the nations around the world, a few days after slapping Canada with a 35 percent duty. Trump extends his trade war last week Targeting Canada, especially, by applying a base line 35 percent tariff on the goods not covered by Cusema.
After midnight, the US Tariff influenced goods from more than 60 other countries and the European Union, which decreased by 50 percent on Brazil to 50 percent.
Trump celebrated the increased duties with a social media post, claiming that “tariffs are flowing in the United States, which is not possible!”
With files from Canadian press