Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has accused U.S. President Donald Trump of effectively declaring a trade war on Canada following the implementation of new tariffs on Canadian goods. In response, Trudeau announced that his government is preparing countermeasures to protect Canadian industries from economic fallout.
The dispute escalated after Trump imposed steep tariffs on key Canadian exports, a move his administration claims is necessary to balance trade and support American workers. Trudeau, however, condemned the decision, warning that it would hurt businesses on both sides of the border and disrupt longstanding economic ties between the two countries.
Canadian officials are now exploring retaliatory tariffs on U.S. products, signaling a potential economic standoff. While both governments have expressed interest in negotiations, tensions remain high as businesses brace for potential price increases and trade disruptions.
With Canada and the U.S. being each other’s largest trading partners, the outcome of this dispute could have significant economic implications. As both sides prepare for the next steps, analysts predict that ongoing diplomatic efforts will determine whether the situation escalates further or leads to a revised trade agreement.
