British Columbia Premier David EB Washington, a journey to the DC, will help the decision -makers to retreat from the edge of the fees, he says.
But he said that the relationship between the two countries has become permanent, regardless of the decision of his work with other Canadian premiums.
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“Whatever the president did, we would never go to the way we were before, we rely on a person’s decisions in the White House,” he told EP Media Monday evening before boarding a plane in Vancouver.
“We took our relationship as a bar. I think.”
US President Donald Trump has threatened to impose 25 percent fees for all Canadian goods. The threat of charging fees on February 1, after 30 days of the last minute border agreement with the Canadian government, was delayed.
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It is scheduled to meet with selected officers, business leaders and organized workers from both EP and Premiers.
At this point, they did not plan a meeting with Trump, said EB.
The purpose of this journey is that the Canadian and US economies are closely connected and that the business and the consumers on both sides of the border will make “mutual damage” damage fees.
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He pointed out a fee notified on steel and aluminum on Monday. The United States is capable of producing less than the quarter of the aluminum consumed aluminum, said the EP.
“These fees and even today announced fees are going to raise the cost of many things for Americans. From cars to airplanes, this is not the case,” he said.
“They tax them. They need to buy it from us or buy it from someone else. ”
He expects the federal government to respond to its own sanctions to show the US that Canada “does not roll”.
He praised the controversy over internationally organized crimes on the border, but he hopes that the fees are more related to politics and that the US revenue more than any systematic border issues.
In the meantime, the province is in BC. He said that the multi -faceted markets for products are focused on diversity internationally and in Canada.
He made government efforts to rapidly monitor major projects and reduce the time to reduce the time.
“It is very easy to trade with the United States to many of our companies. It is a challenge for them to create markets elsewhere,” he said.
“We are going to do everything we can to help them do it.”
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has said that if needed against Trump’s duties, he will retaliate with its own fees, including alcohol, furniture and natural resources for US goods.
In the meantime, Canada is trying to meet Trump’s demands by raising the cost of $ 1.3 billion with the use of Border Security and Narcotics.
It has been promised to appoint Jar in a Fendan, list the cartels as terrorists, and start the Canada-American team to fight organized crimes.
With the files of the Canadian magazine
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