Toronto – The leader of Canada’s most populous province Ontario said on Monday that he would stop all retalomist measures against the United States, as it is reported that the threat of tariff has been placed for a month.
Ontario Premier Doug Ford said that before Monday, he was stopping a contract with Elon Musk’s starlink internet service in response to a wide tariff in Canada by US President Donald Trump.
Ford also said that he was also banning the sale of American boz and preventing American companies from provincial contracts.
“We have some good news today. We have temporarily postponed the tariff, which has severely damaged our economy, giving more conversations and time for cooler chiefs, ”Ford said in a statement. “Along with preventing America’s tariffs, Ontario will also prevent our anti -counter -measures.”
Ford said that Canada and Ontario continue to reduce the risk of tariffs.
Ford said, “Whether it is tomorrow, in a month or in a year when we are re-re-using the United States-Maxico-Canada Agreement, President Trump will continue to use Tram Tariff’s threat, which he wants, “Ford said.
Trump on Monday agreed to a 30-day stop at his tariff dangers against Mexico and Canada as the two biggest business partners in the US agreed to meet their concerns about border security and drug trafficking. Raise
Pose offers a quiet-down period after a few days, which placed North America on a trade war, leading to crushing economic growth, leading to prices and ending the United States two most important participation of the United States. Done
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau posted on X on Monday afternoon, saying, “The proposed tariff will be stopped for at least 30 days, when we work together,” Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau posted on X, ” Saying that his government would name a Phantenile Caesar, list Mexican Cartel as terrorist groups and launch a “Canada-US”. Joint strike force to combat organized crime, fennel and money laundering. ,
Ford signed a Canadian $ 100 million ($ 68 million) contract with Musk’s company in November to provide high-speed internet to remote residents in rural and northern Ontario.
Ford stated that the US-based business in new revenue will lose “tens of billions of dollars” as a result of Ontario’s response.
Ontario and other provinces already plan to remove American liquor brands from government store shelves. Ontario’s liquor control board sells about 1 billion dollars ($ 687 million) of American wine, beer, spirits and seltzers, Ford said.
Canada and Mexico ordered an anti -repayment tariff on American goods in response to the comprehensive tariff proposed by Trump. Ford had previously encouraged businesses to keep the Canadian flag on products to know what to buy.