Trump defended that, despite negotiations and conversations, tariffs between the US and Canada be maintained
US President Donald Trump said that the fentanyl crisis “will never end” on the border with Canada, but mentioned that Canadians have done a good job on the issue, when making comments to journalists alongside Canadian Prime Minister, Mark Carney, this Tuesday. The flow of fentanyl was one of the reasons justified by the Republican for imposing tariffs against the neighboring country.
defended that, despite negotiations and conversations, tariffs between the USA and Canada will be maintained, and pointed out that the two countries are working together on the “golden dome” air protection system. According to him, it is possible to renegotiate the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA) or carry out “different negotiations”.
“I believe Carney will leave here very happy; there are a lot of things we are working on,” Trump said, mentioning that the US will treat him “fairly, just like every other country.” “Canadians will love us again; many of them still love us,” he added.
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Among the comments, the Republican also informed that he will meet with the President of China, Xi Jinping, in South Korea “in a few weeks”.