Trump threatens to bar the new U.S.-Canada bridge from opening, demands talks with Ottawa
Former U.S. President Donald Trump has issued warnings regarding the opening of a new bridge between the United States and Canada, demanding renewed discussions with the Canadian government. This threat is part of a broader pattern in which Trump has adopted a confrontational stance towards Canada during his second term, including the possibility of significantly increasing tariffs on Canadian goods. Such measures could have substantial economic implications for both nations, especially given the interconnected nature of their trade relations. Trump's administration previously took a hardline approach to trade negotiations with Canada, which has raised concerns about the future of bilateral ties. As the bridge's opening date approaches, the situation remains tense, and stakeholders on both sides are closely monitoring developments. The potential for escalating trade disputes could further strain relations, impacting industries reliant on cross-border commerce.
Originally reported by The Hindu International. Read original article
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