In a conversation about ABC News on Sunday, Canadian Ambassadors said the Canadians Donald Trump’s fares are “perplexed” and “disappointed”.
White House officials announced that Saturday Trump has established 25% rates in Mexico and Canada and rates of 10% of goods China. Trump had threatened rates against Canada and Mexico, illegal immigration and fentanyl flow to ensure cooperation to go to the US
The rates are expected to be established on Tuesday, but Hillman said that his government is discussing the state of the Trump administration.
“We hope they are not in force on Tuesday,” he said. “We are ready to continue talking with Trump Administration, and especially about all the works we are doing with them and ourselves, limited”.
Hillman said the Prime Minister of Justin Trudeauan Canada and Trump discussed Canada plan about his orders, although there are also discussions between the two and two governments.
“We have discussed them in recent days, and we also discussed the main members of the White House and set our plan and some of the results of the plan, which we did, has been presented,” he said.
The trodue responded to Saturday evening, his country will establish 25% rates of $ 155 billion ($ 107 million in dollars) of US goods. The Prime Minister said he didn’t talk to Trump since his opening.
Hillman said the proposed rates are “that they are interrupting a terrible negotiation relationship.”
“Canadian people expect our government to stand for business and standing herself,” he said. “I don’t think we don’t have any interest in scaling, but I think it will be very high demand to ensure that we hit the United States in our government.”
“They don’t understand where it comes from, and it’s probably a little pain,” he added.
The US and Canada have always had the “sense of common purpose,” Hillman said, and Trump’s actions have a significant heel shift.
“This is not something that can do Canada,” he said. “This is not the way we are interested in. It really is interested in it and continue to be your customers.”