Trump Adds 10% Tariff On Canada
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An ad campaign from the government of Ontario featured audio of former President Ronald Reagan denouncing tariffs on foreign goods. The video rearranges what Reagan said in a 1987 radio address, and it ignores some of the context.
Donald Trump has said he is adding 10% to US tariffs on goods imported from Canada, after the province of Ontario aired an anti-tariff advertisement featuring Ronald Reagan. Calling the advert a "fraud", the US president lashed out at Canadian officials for not removing it ahead of the World Series baseball championship.
California Governor Gavin Newsom hit out at President Donald Trump, calling him a “man child” after the president announced increased tariffs on Canada as punishment for the Ontario government running ads featuring Ronald Reagan.
Ontario Premier Doug Ford annoyed President Donald Trump with a 60-second television ad that used the words of the late Republican icon Ronald Reagan to criticize tariffs. But the Canadian politician
Reagan saw tariffs as a last resort. For Trump, they are the first step to force scores of countries into high-pressure negotiations.
WASHINGTON, Oct 25 (Reuters) - Since February, a large, smiling portrait of Ronald Reagan has loomed over the Oval Office, watching Donald Trump each time he settles behind the Resolute Desk long used by U.S. presidents.