Canadian Foreign Minister: Does not rule out any countermeasures to address the threat of US tariffs

On January 13th, Canadian Foreign Minister Jolly stated on a television program that he does not rule out taking any countermeasures to address the tariff threat from US President elect Trump. Jolly said that all means can be considered, and it is not ruled out to cut off energy exports to the United States. Previously, US President elect Trump stated that once he returns to the White House, he will impose a 25% tariff on all products imported from Canada. It is reported that Canadian officials are preparing a list of American products, including steel, ceramics, and Florida orange juice, which may become targets of retaliatory tariffs.

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