Canada will take decisive action against U.S. President Donald Trump’s recently imposed tariffs, Prime Minister Mark Carney announced on Wednesday. Speaking to reporters before a high-level cabinet meeting, Carney emphasized that Canada will not back down and is preparing strong countermeasures in response to the U.S. trade move.
“It’s essential to act with purpose and with force, and that’s what we will do,” Carney said, signaling a firm stance on defending Canada’s economic interests.
The announcement follows Trump’s controversial decision to enforce tariffs on key Canadian exports, a move that has sparked significant concern in global markets and raised tensions between the two allies. While specific details of Canada’s response are still under discussion, officials confirmed that targeted retaliatory tariffs are on the table. The Canadian government aims to protect its industries and workers by ensuring a proportionate and strategic reply to the U.S. measures.
Experts warn that the escalating trade dispute could impact cross-border supply chains and increase costs for businesses and consumers in both countries. However, Carney’s statement made it clear that Canada intends to defend its economic sovereignty.
This move underscores Canada’s broader commitment to fair trade and rules-based international commerce. As talks continue behind closed doors, businesses and global markets are watching closely for further developments. The Canadian government has also stated it remains open to negotiations but will not hesitate to act decisively if needed.
With tensions rising, this marks a critical moment in U.S.-Canada trade relations, and all eyes are on how both nations will navigate the growing dispute in the days ahead.


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