After Trump announced more tariffs this week, the new Canadian prime minister described Washington as ‘no longer a reliable partner’.
The tariffs come as experts warn that this could in fact affect the US automotive industry, as even US automakers source their components from around the world, meaning that they could face higher costs and lower sales.
Trump told local media that the lapse “turned out not to be a serious one,” and expressed his continued support for national security adviser Mike Waltz.
“The respect of the internationally recognised borders is a universal principle,” the European Council president said on Tuesday.
Donald Trump previously signed an executive order to cut funding to South Africa and offer refugee status to Afrikaners, claiming the government was enabling farm attacks and land dispossession.
Calling the portrait “truly the worst,” Trump blamed Colorado’s Democratic Governor Jared Polis and declared he’d rather have no portrait at all.
On the campaign trail in Gander after calling a snap election, the Canadian prime minister lamented the countries’ broken bonds.
New Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney and his Conservative opponent kicked off their election campaigns on Sunday before the vote on April 28th.
After signing an executive order granting Canada and the US another temporary tariff reprieve, the US president blamed “globalist” nations and corporations for market-wide declines and shrugged off spooked markets.
Bitcoin fell after US President Donald’s executive order disappointed markets. The decline in cryptocurrencies mirrors the downtrend in the US stock markets amid fears of a widening küresel trade war.