That wasn’t the only tense exchange Lutnick would have with a Canadian leader. Several days later, he was also on
Howard Lutnick Seems to Walk Back Trump's Hard Stance of Tariffs And Meet Canada, Mexico 'In Middle Some Way'
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Commerce Secretary Lutnick says most tariffs on Canada, Mexico likely to be delayed a month
Trump delays tariffs on Mexico. Lutnick says Canada may also get a delay, but talks continue
President Donald Trump on Thursday announced a nearly one-month tariff delay on all products from Mexico that are covered by the USMCA free trade treaty, a significant walkback of the administration’s signature economic plan that has rattled markets,
Doug Ford, Premier of the Canadian province of Ontario, told The Hill's Blake Burman he spoke with Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick today. Ford said he's hopeful a deal on tariffs can be struck in the coming days.
On the day he launched a trade war, U.S. President Donald Trump defended tariffs in a speech to Congress and prepared his nation for a period of upheaval. He did not sound like a man looking to de-escalate.
Ontario Premier Doug Ford said in an interview with ABC News Live that President Trump's tariffs against Canada are the "craziest idea someone could ever come up with."
Ontario Premier Doug Ford says he feels U.S. Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick understands Canada’s position on the unfolding trade war between the two countries and the “chaos” it could bring after the two had a phone conversation last night.
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Ford says he'll slap a 25 per cent surcharge on U.S.-bound electricity MondayOntario Premier Doug Ford says starting Monday, the province will charge 25 per cent more for electricity shipped to 1.5 million Americans in response to U.S. President Donald Trump's tariffs. Ontario provides electricity to Minnesota, New York and Michigan.
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