So No Trump Administration Traiff are needed Now
Thanks again for your confirming no drugs and no open borders.
But wait isn't Trump Administration going to start a trade war with everyone
Try and keep up
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What happen the two years before sealed tight as a drum under Joe Biden thanks for the confirmation
It's time to let go of Trump
Odd you posting under Trarrifs can you read the thread topic?
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U.S. drugs and guns pouring into Canada, border data shows
U.S. drugs and guns pouring into Canada, border data shows YouTube
As U.S. President Donald Trump threatens tariffs against Canada over fentanyl crossing the border into the U.S., new Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) data reveals drugs and guns pouring into Canada from the United States, with the amount of drugs seized by Canadian officers doubling in two years.Leave a comment:
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U.S. drugs and guns pouring into Canada, border data shows
U.S. drugs and guns pouring into Canada, border data shows YouTube
As U.S. President Donald Trump threatens tariffs against Canada over fentanyl crossing the border into the U.S., new Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) data reveals drugs and guns pouring into Canada from the United States, with the amount of drugs seized by Canadian officers doubling in two years.👍 1Leave a comment:
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Trump orders up a plan for more tariffs, even as inflation heats up
Oh Boy pay more for less
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In a recent Morning Consult opinion poll, the great majority of Americans are OK with imposing tariffs on China but not on Canada.
23% of Americans are in favour of Trump making tariffs on goods imported into the USA a top priority. This is the #2 lowest on the opinion poll list. Only annexing foreign countries is lower on the list at 16% favorable
79% of Americans view the top priority for Trump is to reduce the cost of goods and services. Tariffs will 100% have the oppsite effect.
The second highest priority for Trump should be to reduce the cost of healthcare at 74%. Recent Trump executive orders will have the exact opposite effect.
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- Republican Sen. Mitch McConnell warned in a new op-ed that President Donald Trump’s sweeping tariff plans could lead to higher costs on American families and businesses.
- Trump has recently slapped broad import duties on Canada, Mexico and China, plus additional tariffs on steel and aluminum imports.
- McConnell focused on how Trump’s protectionist policies would hurt swaths of people in his state of Kentucky.
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- Republican Sen. Mitch McConnell warned in a new op-ed that President Donald Trump’s sweeping tariff plans could lead to higher costs on American families and businesses.
- Trump has recently slapped broad import duties on Canada, Mexico and China, plus additional tariffs on steel and aluminum imports.
- McConnell focused on how Trump’s protectionist policies would hurt swaths of people in his state of Kentucky.
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In a recent Morning Consult opinion poll, the great majority of Americans are OK with imposing tariffs on China but not on Canada.
23% of Americans are in favour of Trump making tariffs on goods imported into the USA a top priority. This is the #2 lowest on the opinion poll list. Only annexing foreign countries is lower on the list at 16% favorable
79% of Americans view the top priority for Trump is to reduce the cost of goods and services. Tariffs will 100% have the oppsite effect.
The second highest priority for Trump should be to reduce the cost of healthcare at 74%. Recent Trump executive orders will have the exact opposite effect.
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As the USA is no longer a reliable trading partner because of Trump tariffs, Canada is diversifying as fast as we can away from the USA. Canada now exports US oil and aluminum to Asia. Canada just attended an economic sumit with European countries. Canada is working to take down inter-provincial trade barriers.Leave a comment:
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Donald Trump has stirred a wave of Canadian nationalism and pride that is rapidly changing the retail and consumer landscape. People want to buy Canadian-made products, they want to reward companies that reflect Canadian values, and they have become more inclined to punish companies they see as tied too closely to the U.S. market or political sphere. Brands would be wise to keep a close eye on this trend, clarify their origins, and adapt their messages to speak to both the head and the heart of Canadian consumers.👍 1Leave a comment:
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Donald Trump has stirred a wave of Canadian nationalism and pride that is rapidly changing the retail and consumer landscape. People want to buy Canadian-made products, they want to reward companies that reflect Canadian values, and they have become more inclined to punish companies they see as tied too closely to the U.S. market or political sphere. Brands would be wise to keep a close eye on this trend, clarify their origins, and adapt their messages to speak to both the head and the heart of Canadian consumers.Leave a comment:
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The USA does not buy product from Canada because we are nice, it is because the USA needs these products at these prices to be competitive in the global marketplace.
All US steel and aluminum producers output costs are higher than Canada's. Plus, their output capacity is much lower.
The US defence and ship building industries depend on lower cost Canadian goods. Sooner or later this is going to become an issue of US national security as it struggles to build enough ships to compete with China.
Additionally, Prime Minister Trudeau met this week with his European counterparts to discuss how they plan to collectively react to the Trump tariff threats.👍 1Leave a comment:
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... many Canadian companies, such as distributors and wholesalers, do not manufacture in Canada but import their goods from other countries. In the current surge of Canadian sentiment to not buy American, these distributors and wholesalers want their customers to know:
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