Rewrite the title: Canadian Prime Minister emphasizes: We will triumph over Trump in the trade war!
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Canadian Prime Minister Carney emphasized that there is no intention to confront, but if provoked, Canadians are always ready to fight back. He stated that Canada has imposed a 25% tariff on American cars that do not comply with the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement, and criticized Trump's tariff policy as a threat to Canadian sovereignty. In the upcoming election, confronting Trump has become a major issue. Carney reaffirmed that Canada will win this trade war and called for a rejection of attempts to weaken Canada.
Canadian Prime Minister emphasized that Canada does not intend to seek confrontation, but if someone actively provokes, "Canadians are always ready to fight back." The U.S. President promoted tariff measures, making Canada one of the first countries to retaliate. On the 3rd, the Prime Minister announced a 25% tariff on all cars imported from the U.S. that do not comply with the U.S.-Mexico-Canada Agreement. At a rally on the 4th, he reiterated that he does not want confrontation, but pointed out that "if someone provokes, Canadians are always ready to face it," and mentioned that in the trade war, "we will win."
The U.S. tariff measures against Canada and its call to treat Canada as the 51st state have angered many Canadians. In the upcoming election, confronting the U.S. has become a major issue. During a campaign event in Ontario, the Prime Minister stated, "We are facing the most serious crisis of our lives because the President's tariff policies lack justification and threaten our sovereignty."
Amidst the discontent from the audience, the Prime Minister also expressed that he conveyed similar sentiments during a call with the U.S. President, clearly stating, "We will reject any attempts to undermine Canada." He reiterated that he does not wish to confront the U.S., but once provoked, Canadians are always ready to respond. In this trade war, "we will win."
Canada, along with Mexico and China, are among the first to face increased tariffs, facing tariffs not only on cars but also on steel, aluminum, and other products. The Prime Minister has criticized that this tariff trade war could severely damage the global economy.