Canada is “very carefully” following Trump’s promise to reduce its tariffs on pharmaceuticals and copper. 

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According to Industry Minister Melanie Joly, the American government has not yet seen an administrative order on the taxes that U.S. President Donald Trump vowed to impose on imports of brass and pharmaceuticals. But she continued, “very closely,” according to American officials in Washington, D.C., and Ottawa, and kept her quiet about any details of continuous trade talks. Every blogger in the nation requests more details about the conversations, and my response is always the same. We won’t engage in public negotiations, as Trump said on Tuesday, and we will allow the excellent minister do it. Our negotiator-in-chief in Washington, Kirsten Holman, is also there. Additionally, he stated that the intention is to establish a 20 % tax on pharmaceuticals. He did not, however, provide any information regarding those most recent guaranteed levies. 1: 20
Trump promises a 50 % tax on copper, and a 20 % tariff on pharmaceuticals. Joly outlined how the government would work to assist workers and businesses affected by tariffs on steel, aluminum, and car. Currently Trending

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She said,” My job at this time is to ensure that I support the staff and the businesses that are on the front lines of this trade war, which are the employees and the companies that are affected by the unfair and unjustified levies.” The new Canada-U.S. goal date A U.S. business and security agreement is only a few weeks ahead. 1: 31
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