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‘We do not need their vehicles. We wish to make the vehicles in Detroit,’ Trump instructed FOX Information

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OTTAWA — After slapping 25 per cent tariffs on metal and aluminum, U.S. President Donald Trump is now threatening to cripple Canada’s auto trade with tariffs of as much as 100 per cent.

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In an interview with FOX Information that aired on Monday, Trump mentioned Canada has a “very big car industry” and falsely accused the nation of getting stolen it from the USA.

“They stole it because our people were asleep at the wheel,” he mentioned.

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“If we don’t make a deal with Canada, we’re going to put a big tariff on cars. Could be 50 or 100 per cent because we don’t want their cars. We want to make the cars in Detroit.”

Doug Ford, who’s operating for reelection as Ontario’s premier, pushed again towards the thought throughout a hearth chat with the U.S. Chamber of Commerce on Tuesday.

He mentioned “you just can’t flick a switch in the auto sector” and dismantle provide chains which have been deeply built-in between Canada and the U.S. for the reason that Nineteen Sixties.

“Auto parts go back and forth across the border up to seven, eight times, and then it gets assembled either in Michigan or another auto plant or up in Ontario,” Ford instructed the group.

“That’s the way it works, and it works well, and everyone benefits.”

Ford is amongst a Canadian delegation of politicians who will probably be pushing an financial message of cooperation between each nations in Washington D.C. this week.

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U.S. President Donald Trump signs an order imposing a 25 per cent tariff on all foreign steel and aluminum imports to the U.S., at the White House on Feb. 10, 2025.

Trump imposes 25% tariffs on metal, aluminum; no carve-out for Canada

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Quebec, provider of most of America’s aluminum, finds itself in Trump’s crosshairs

Final week, Canada managed to pause Trump’s risk of 25 per cent tariffs on all Canadian items for 30 days after asserting it might retaliate with $155 billion price of tariffs.

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However the reprieve solely lasted just a few days, as Trump signed two government orders that may impose 25 per cent tariffs on metal and aluminum on all nations, together with Canada.

These orders are set to come back into drive on March 12. 

Canada, with its plentiful hydroelectricity assets, is by far the most important provider of aluminum to the U.S. and the most important supply of imported metal within the U.S.

Imposing tariffs on these sectors would disrupt not solely defence, power and automotive sectors, but additionally massive distributers of canned drinks and meals.

U.S. Chamber of Commerce senior vp for the Americas, Neil Herrington, mentioned on Tuesday the problem with aluminum is “particularly acute.”

“U.S. aluminum producers simply have no capacity to replace imports,” Herrington mentioned, including that web imports represent 80 per cent of U.S. home demand.

“Where do roughly 60 per cent of those imports come from? That’s correct, from our great family in Canada.”

Trump has been constantly selling the concept Canada ought to be pushed into financial submission till it turns into the 51st state.

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Final week, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau instructed enterprise leaders Trump is critical about wanting Canada to turn out to be a part of the U.S., prone to safe entry to important minerals.

When requested by a FOX Information host if the risk was actual, Trump replied “yeah, it is.”

“I think Canada would be much better off being a 51st state, because we lose $200 billion a year with Canada. And I’m not going to let that happen. It’s too much,” he mentioned.

That $200 billion determine is the sum of the U.S. commerce deficit with Canada and U.S. defence spending of which Canada allegedly advantages, a Trump transition official instructed CNN.

In 2023, the U.S, had a commerce deficit of $67.9 billion with Canada, in response to information from the U.S. Commerce Division, which is basically attributable to power imports.

Trump insisted he loves Canada and has “many friends” there, amongst that are former hockey star Wayne Gretzky, however claimed the U.S. is subsidizing their nation.

“If I take away the subsidy, Canada really ceases to become a viable nation,” Trump mentioned.

It was unclear on Tuesday if and when Canada would retaliate to the newest tariffs on metal and aluminum.

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Chatting with reporters in Paris early within the morning, Trudeau wouldn’t instantly decide to it: “As usual, we hope that it will not come to that,” he mentioned.

Later within the day, Finance Minister Dominic LeBlanc was headed to the U.S. capital, the place he was set to debate with Trump’s Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick, in response to a supply.

Ford additionally inspired U.S. enterprise leaders to get their message out to Trump.

“Let’s stop wasting time and energy and effort fighting each other, threatening tariffs that will only hurt workers, hurt businesses and cost more for families,” he pleaded.

Opposition events have been pushing the federal government to behave swiftly to react to those newest threats, whereas on the similar time recognizing how unpredictable Trump could be.

“It’s becoming difficult to offer rational responses in a situation where the main player in front of you is not,” mentioned Bloc Québécois MP Mario Simard in an interview.

“Are these tariffs going to disappear tomorrow morning?”

— With recordsdata from Antoine Trépanier.

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