Canada requests WTO consultations with US over 'unjustified tariffs', says ambassador
- Canada has requested consultations with the United States on "unjustified tariffs" at the World Trade Organization, according to Canada's Ambassador Nadia Theodore.
- Ambassador Nadia Theodore stated, "The U.S. Decision leaves us with no choice but to respond to protect Canadian interests."
- Prime Minister Justin Trudeau called Trump's tariffs on Canadian imports "a very dumb thing to do" and announced immediate tariffs on U.S. Imports.
- Trudeau announced immediate 25% tariffs on C$30 billion worth of U.S. Imports following Trump's new tariffs on Canada.
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'A mistake': Trump's ex-ambassador says tariffs violate President's own trade pact
A former ambassador to Canada blasted president Donald Trump's tariffs as a "mistake" and violation of a trade agreement he reached in his first term.Bruce Heyman, who served as ambassador from 2014 to 2017 under former president Barack Obama, told CNN's Wolf Blitzer that it was essential for the Trump administration to avoid a full-blown trade war with its northern neighbor, which responded to his 25-percent duty with a corresponding toll."It's…
'US Decision Leaves Us With No Choice': Canada Files WTO Complaint Against Trump's Tariffs
Canadian ambassador to the WTO Nadia Theodore said she had, "on behalf of the government of Canada, requested WTO consultations with the government of the United States in regard to its unjustified tariffs on Canada"
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