Trump’s trade conflict mocks Canada’s Prime Minister Trudeau – and threatens






US President Donald Trump threatens Canada with a further escalation of the trade dispute. Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is insulted by him.

US President Donald Trump threatened Canada with a further escalation in the trade war after Washington had already introduced tariffs of 25 percent for goods from the neighboring country at night. Canada’s Prime Minister Justin Trudeau then announced against duties in the same amount for some goods from the United States. Trump once again addressed the Prime Minister of the neighboring country as “Governor Trudeau” in a post on his Network Truth and explained that the United States would continue to raise its customs duties in the same amount when Canada raises retaliation.

Trudeau had committed his country to a trade war with the United States in a speech and Washington threatened with further hard measures in the customs dispute. He had also personally asked Trump with reference to a media report: “Well, it is not my habit to agree with the” Wall Street Journal “, but Donald: They point out – although you are such a clever guy – that this is very stupid.”

Donald Trump has not insulted Justin Trudeau for the first time

For his part, Trump had previously mocked the prime minister of the northern neighboring country as a “governor”. Governors are the heads of government of the states in the United States. With this insult, Trump emphasizes his repeatedly expressed intention to make Canada an American territory.

According to Trudeau, this unprecedented position towards a friend of a friend is not an empty threatening gesture, but part of the trade war. The Canadian premier had previously said in Ottawa that Trump wanted “a total collapse of the Canadian economy because it would make it easier to annex”. However, this will never happen.

Meanwhile, several Canadian provinces, including the two most populous Ontario and Québec, have banned the sale of alcoholic beverages from the USA after the entry into force of US criminal offenses. On Tuesday, on Tuesday, “in response to the US tariffs to Canadian goods”, US products from the LCBO shops were removed on the website of Ontario (LCBO) responsible for the sale of alcoholic beverages.

The Prime Minister of Ontario, Doug Ford, spoke of a “difficult blow for the American manufacturers”. In LCBO stores, alcohol-foiled drinks from the USA worth around one billion Canadian dollars (the equivalent of around 650 million euros) would be sold annually.

The government of Québec said that it ordered the responsible authority to “interrupt the supply of alcoholic beverages from the USA” to shops, bars and restaurants. The Prime Minister of Manitoba, Wab Kinew, said his government “removed alcohol from the United States from the shelves”.

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