💨 Abstract
President Trump increased tariffs on U.S. imports from Canada to 35%, citing Canada's insufficient efforts against drug trafficking. Canada's Prime Minister Mark Carney criticized the move, noting Canada's minimal role in fentanyl imports and expressing disappointment. Industries like lumber, steel, aluminum, and automobiles will be most affected, but Carney pledged government support to mitigate impacts and protect jobs.
Courtesy: WTOP Staff
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