Canada’s $30B Retaliation Cripples US Economy - Canada UNLEASHES on Trump and MAKES HIM PAY
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🔥 WHAT HAPPENED?
✅ Canada enforces strict border measures, slowing or halting U.S. exports.
✅ Massive tariffs imposed on steel, aluminum, agriculture, and tech imports.
✅ Key U.S. industries in crisis as supply chains face disruptions.
✅ American companies suffer major losses, sparking fears of job cuts and economic downturn.
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#canadaeconomic #trumptariff #useconomic #canadajoineu
🔥 WHAT HAPPENED?
✅ Canada enforces strict border measures, slowing or halting U.S. exports.
✅ Massive tariffs imposed on steel, aluminum, agriculture, and tech imports.
✅ Key U.S. industries in crisis as supply chains face disruptions.
✅ American companies suffer major losses, sparking fears of job cuts and economic downturn.
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00:00Mexico chooses silence, while Canada responds forcefully.
00:06Which strategy is the key to success when confronting Trump in this trade war?
00:11Canada, under the leadership of the new Prime Minister Mark Carney, has officially taken
00:15a hardline stance against US tariffs.
00:18After Trump imposed a 25% tariff on steel and aluminum imports from Canada, Ontario
00:24immediately retaliated by raising tariffs on Alexis exports to the US.
00:29And Trump's trade war is heating up.
00:32The Canadian province of Ontario says it will slap a 25% surcharge on electricity exported
00:39to the US.
00:40Let's go to CBS News correspondent Chanel Call.
00:42Chanel, great to see you.
00:44This put pressure on important states like New York, Michigan and Minnesota, forcing
00:48Trump to respond.
00:49Mark Carney, who is expected to bring a new wave for Canada, declared that the country
00:53could no longer trust the US and must protect itself.
00:57We will never, ever bow down to a bully.
01:03Canadians will always stick together.
01:05And we won't stand by as tariffs hurt our workers and their families.
01:09And it's not just Carney, Ontario Premier Doug Ford is also unafraid to confront Trump.
01:15This situation shows a shift in Canada's approach.
01:18They are no longer a silent ally, but a powerful partner capable of ramping up retaliation
01:24strategies when necessary.
01:27The 25% tariff that Ontario imposed on electricity exports to the US could cost the US economy
01:34billions of dollars.
01:35Specifically, New York State relies heavily on electricity from Canada, according to data
01:39from the US Department of Commerce.
01:41The steel and aluminum tariffs reduced Canada's exports to the US by 4.6 billion US dollars
01:48in 2018.
01:51Canada and Mexico are showing two very different strategies in response.
01:55Mexico, under the leadership of President López Obrador, maintains a discreet diplomatic
02:00strategy.
02:01Instead of confronting directly, Mexico has chosen to negotiate, yield, and remain silent
02:07to minimize conflict.
02:08Specifically, Mexico does not react as strongly as Canada, but instead opts for secret negotiations
02:14and one-on-one agreements with the US.
02:17In contrast, Canada has decided not to remain silent and to take bold action from the start.
02:24Mark Carney believes that the silence strategy towards Trump is not the solution.
02:28His prominent statement resonated strongly in the international community.
02:31If we stay silent, Trump will continue to disrespect us.
02:36That's why Canada chose to confront publicly, retaliate, and demand respect from the US.
02:42Although Mexico maintained a silent approach, data from the World Trade Organization, WTO,
02:47shows that Mexico still maintained a stable trade relationship with the US through discreet
02:52negotiations.
02:53Doug Ford, the Premier of Ontario, played an extremely important role in dealing with
02:58the US when Trump raised tariffs on steel and aluminum.
03:03Doug Ford didn't hesitate to increase electricity tariffs for US states, particularly New York,
03:09Michigan, and Minnesota.
03:11This was a strategic move to make the US reconsider its decision.
03:16Is that this move made Trump rethink.
03:19US trade representatives had to meet with the Ontario government for negotiations.
03:23This was a clear shift in how Trump treated Canada compared to Mexico.
03:27This proves that Canada's tough strategy was not in vain.
03:32Canada under the leadership of Mark Carney and Doug Ford has sent a clear message.
03:37If you want to respect us, we will fight for that.
03:39This trade war will continue, but Canada and Mexico could gain the upper hand if they continue
03:44to apply smart and bold strategies.
03:47Trump will find it difficult to maintain his bullying strategy in a globalized world, where
03:52countries can come together to counter unfair policies.
03:56Stay tuned, because the upcoming developments will leave you shocked.
04:01Lately, Donald Trump has looked exhausted.
04:04The US economy is on the brink.
04:05GDP could drop between negative 2.8% and negative 3% in the first quarter.
04:11The stock market is plummeting and top CEOs are losing confidence.
04:15Yet instead of tackling these crises, Trump is spending his time on social media, ranting
04:19about completely unrelated issues.
04:22Something is definitely not right.
04:25Conservative media is turning on Trump.
04:27For years, Trump had the full support of conservative media.
04:30But now, even the Wall Street Journal, a longtime ally, is calling his trade war the most foolish
04:35in history.
04:36And they're not alone.
04:37Chief Executive Magazine reports that CEO confidence in America is at its lowest since
04:422012.
04:44A survey of 220 top executives shows growing fear about economic instability, many calling
04:50Trump's tariff policies a disaster.
04:52You know what?
04:53You want to know something?
04:54You want to know something?
04:55We always win.
04:56We always win.
05:00But the reality?
05:01Trump's top economic advisors are being bombarded with calls from major business leaders begging
05:05for action before a full-blown recession takes hold.
05:08And trust me, what's coming next will shock you.
05:11Trump is glued to social media, not fixing the economy.
05:15With the economy in freefall, what's Trump doing, spending hours on Truth Social, posting
05:19about Elon Musk?
05:21Instead of rolling out a plan to stabilize the economy, Trump is fixated on praising
05:25billionaires and picking fights online.
05:27Meanwhile, a recent poll from Michigan, a critical battleground state, shows 70% of
05:32voters disapprove of his leadership.
05:34A former White House advisor confirmed,
05:36We thought he'd focus on inflation, taxes and job growth.
05:40Instead, he's on social media all day.
05:42Trump's priorities?
05:44Completely out of sync with what Americans actually need.
05:47Social security at risk?
05:49While everyday Americans struggle with rising costs, Trump is considering cutting social
05:53security call centers, a move that would make it harder for seniors to access their benefits.
05:58We have to look at cutting some of these bloated programs.
06:01A report from the Social Security Administration warns that privatizing social security could
06:05lead to skyrocketing healthcare costs, while reducing the effectiveness of these programs.
06:11So who benefits?
06:13You guessed it.
06:14Big corporations.
06:15If Trump hands control of social security to Wall Street, it's game over for millions
06:18of seniors.
06:20Trump declares war on paper straws?
06:22As the U.S. economy spirals, Trump is laser-focused on plastic straws.
06:27The Justice Department is now backing his push to ban paper straws, claiming they're
06:31expensive, ineffective and bad for consumers.
06:36We're going back to plastic straws.
06:38I think it's okay.
06:41Critics say this is just a distraction tactic, keeping people fixated on nonsense instead
06:46of the real issues, skyrocketing inflation, job losses and failing economic policies.
06:51Is this really the best use of a president's time?
06:54The Guantanamo immigration nightmare.
06:56In a shocking move, Trump ordered that undocumented immigrants with no criminal record be sent
07:01to Guantanamo Bay.
07:02His reasoning?
07:03Protect national security.
07:05We're keeping the worst criminals away from our cities.
07:09But here's the catch.
07:10A Fox News report revealed that none of the 290 detainees were criminals.
07:15And just weeks later, they were quietly released back into the U.S., a total PR disaster.
07:20Experts call this another case of Trump playing politics on immigration, while offering zero
07:26real solutions.
07:28Trump's allies defend economic collapse.
07:30Even as the U.S. economy crumbles, some of Trump's closest allies are still standing
07:34by his policies.
07:36No pain, no gain, tariffs make America strong.
07:39But data from the Federal Reserve tells a different story.
07:42The U.S. economy is facing a minus-3% GDP decline, the worst in years.
07:46Yet, Trump's officials continue to insist, we are having the best economy ever.
07:51Believe me.
07:52The truth.
07:53Since Trump took office, the stock market has fallen harder than other major economies,
07:57showing that his trade policies are hurting, not helping.
08:00And the worst part?
08:01This is just the beginning.
08:03Stay tuned.
08:04The next developments will leave you stunned.
08:06The U.S. has just imposed a 50% tariff on Canadian goods, with a shocking condition
08:11for removal.
08:12Canada must become the 51st state.
08:15This unprecedented policy has sparked outrage across economic, political, and business circles.
08:20A top economist has taken to the airwaves to slam the move, questioning whether it is
08:25a strategic play or a catastrophic gamble.
08:27On March 10, 2025, the U.S. administration announced a 50% tariff on all Canadian imports.
08:34While America has used tariffs as a trade weapon before, this is the first time such
08:38an extreme condition has been tied to a tariff rollback.
08:42Canada must become part of the U.S.
08:44The U.S. and Canada are deeply intertwined economic partners.
08:48Total trade between the two nations hit $793 billion in 2023.
08:53Canada is America's top trade partner, making up 14% of U.S. global trade.
08:5975% of Canada's exports flow directly to the U.S., making it highly dependent on American
09:06markets.
09:07If the 50% tariff holds, both economies will face serious damage.
09:11Oil and Gas Industry Canada provides 50% of U.S. crude oil imports.
09:17A tariff hike could skyrocket oil prices, raising manufacturing and transportation costs.
09:22Aluminum and Lumber Canada supplies 59% of U.S. aluminum and
09:2826% of construction lumber.
09:31Expect higher costs for cars, homes, and consumer goods.
09:35Inflation Experts predict this policy could drive U.S.
09:39inflation up 1.8% within six months, worsening America's ongoing economic struggles.
09:46Stay tuned.
09:47Expert reactions and business fallout are just beginning to unfold.
09:50Immediately after the announcement, CNBC's chief economist Steve Leesman blasted the
09:55policy on live TV.
09:57He called it insanity, arguing that the U.S. lacks a clear strategy and is instead destroying
10:03market confidence while harming its own economy.
10:05The financial markets plunged in response.
10:09S&P 500 fell 2.1% in just 24 hours.
10:14The Canadian dollar lost 4.3% of its value, increasing import costs for Canadians.
10:20Thanks of FedEx, General Motors and Boeing dropped between 3% to 5%, signaling concerns
10:27in supply chains and global commerce.
10:29Major corporations are sounding the alarm.
10:32Apple and Tesla warned that tariffs on Canadian components would disrupt supply chains, slowing
10:38production and raising consumer prices.
10:41Ford and General Motors rely heavily on Canadian auto parts.
10:45If tariffs persist, new car prices could jump by $2,500 to $4,000.
10:52Did the U.S. government really think this through?
10:54Keep watching.
10:56Things are about to get even more explosive.
10:58Canada didn't hold back.
10:59Prime Minister Justin Trudeau immediately rejected the U.S. demand, stating,
11:04Canada is not for sale.
11:06Our sovereignty is non-negotiable.
11:09Ontario Premier Doug Ford added,
11:11American businesses fear this policy, but they're too scared to speak out.
11:16Canada is ready to strike back.
11:18Canada is preparing retaliatory tariffs against U.S. agriculture, steel and tech products.
11:24This could send food prices in the U.S. soaring by 8% to 12%, directly impacting millions
11:29of American families.
11:31Is this a win for America?
11:33Or a massive economic self-inflicted wound?
11:36Even within America, backlash is erupting.
11:39Republican leaders are deeply concerned, warning that damaging ties with Canada could destabilize
11:43key U.S. industries and weaken international alliances.
11:47Corporate America is also pushing back.
11:49Amazon, Walmart and Tesla argue that tariffs will increase costs for U.S. consumers and
11:54hurt spending power.
11:55Financial analyst Jim Cramer warned, a trade war with Canada could trigger a recession
11:59in the U.S.
12:00Manufacturers are considering moving production out of the U.S., leading to massive job losses.
12:06So is the U.S. truly gaining from this?
12:08Or is this the start of an economic disaster?
12:11This radical trade policy has already shaken markets, alarmed businesses and outraged America's
12:16closest ally.
12:17The economic consequences could be devastating for both nations.
12:21The big question remains, will the U.S. back down?
12:23Or is this just the beginning of a new economic war?
12:27Stay tuned.
12:29This story is far from over.
12:33Why does Fox News still continue to applaud Trump, as the U.S. economy freefalls and allies
12:38turn away?
12:39Could the truth be getting hid from the public?
12:41Under Trump's leadership, the U.S. economy faced its fair share of storms, despite Trump
12:46constantly claiming to be a business expert.
12:49The tariff policies and trade wars he initiated led the U.S. economy into recession.
12:53In 2020, the U.S. stock market saw its largest value drop since 2008, with the S&P 500 losing
13:02nearly 34% of its value in the first quarter of the pandemic.
13:07According to a study from Harvard University, Trump's tariff policies cost American consumers
13:13an additional $7.8 billion in 2019, driving inflation and reducing purchasing power.
13:22While unemployment dropped in the first few years, by 2020, the unemployment rate exploded
13:28due to the pandemic, hitting a record high of 14.8%.
13:33Meanwhile, Fox News continues to air programs supporting Trump, even claiming tariffs don't
13:39cause inflation, and the economy isn't as bad as the media says.
13:43However, the real numbers are proving the opposite.
13:48Fox News has chosen to stand by Trump, despite the truth becoming more and more obvious.
13:56That this was always part of the plan, that the president's tool basket and his tools
14:00in that tool basket of how to truly bring our economy back after the malaise of the
14:05Biden years, but it's going to be a little bit bumpy.
14:08It will be imperfect.
14:09I mean, if it was easy and you could do it overnight, then it would happen with a snap
14:13of the fingers, but that's not it.
14:15And I think what's really telling.
14:17One area where Fox News shows great creativity in crafting narratives is the relationship
14:22between the U.S. and its allied countries, especially Canada.
14:26Despite Trump's repeated strong statements about Canada, even declaring he would impose
14:30high tariffs on the country's goods, Fox News deliberately twists the truth.
14:37They often make unfounded claims, saying Canada fears Trump and had to concede to U.S. demands.
14:44In reality, Canada isn't the only country affected by Trump's policies.
14:49They strongly resisted the tariffs, and this even led to more tense negotiations between
14:56the two sides.
14:58However, Fox News consistently tries to deny that the U.S. put undue pressure on Canada.
15:04This not only reflects bias in reporting, but also demonstrates a clear media campaign
15:09by Fox News to protect Trump by distorting the truth.
15:13One of the most concerning things about how Fox News defends Trump is their acceptance
15:17of the authoritarian policies he has implemented.
15:20Fox News and their commentators, like Laura Ingraham, have even stated that the Constitution
15:25doesn't need to protect non-citizens, which directly contradicts the fundamental principles
15:35of freedom and human rights.
15:37In the end, although Fox News has tried to control public opinion and protect Trump throughout,
15:43the truth is, these efforts are gradually failing.
15:48The public is becoming more aware of the bias in the media.
15:52Programs like Twitter, Facebook, and YouTube have also helped spread the truth about Trump's
15:55mistakes and failures, making Fox News' media campaign less and less effective.
16:00In reality, in a society where information is more accessible than ever, controlling
16:05public opinion through the media is harder than ever before.
16:08While Fox News continues to try to maintain public support for Trump, the real issues
16:13with the economy and politics have started to awaken the audience.
16:16We're living in an era where information is a weapon.
16:19Those in power and media organizations can easily create an alternate reality to protect
16:24their interests.
16:25However, the truth will always find a way to shine through.
16:28While Fox News may try to continue shielding Trump, the U.S. economy, the anger of allies,
16:34and the failure in policies will be undeniable factors.
16:38Don't go anywhere.
16:39What's about to happen will leave you glued to the screen, and will definitely make you
16:44rethink everything.
16:46USA-Canada tensions.
16:48Who will take the hit?
16:49The U.S. raises tariffs on Canadian steel and aluminum to 50%.
16:53Canada strikes back immediately, cutting electricity, imposing road tolls, and halting U.S. imports.
16:58Tensions between the two nations have never been higher.
17:00Is this the beginning of an unprecedented economic war?
17:04Trump unexpectedly raises tariffs on Canadian steel and aluminum.
17:07The U.S. government announced an immediate tariff increase on Canadian steel and aluminum,
17:11from 25% to 50%.
17:14The reason?
17:15Ontario imposed a 25% surcharge on electricity exports to the U.S., affecting 1.5 million
17:21households in New York, Michigan, and Minnesota.
17:25Trump's response was swift and aggressive.
17:28Canada is taxing our electricity?
17:30We'll hit back even harder.
17:33The U.S. also issued a warning.
17:36If Canada does not remove trade barriers, tariffs on Canadian car imports could rise
17:42in April, a devastating blow to Canada's auto industry.
17:46But the biggest surprise didn't come from the U.S.
17:49It came from Canada's fierce retaliation.
17:52Canada hits back immediately.
17:53Canada refuses to back down.
17:55Instead, it fights back harder than ever.
17:57Ontario threatens to cut electricity exports to the U.S. entirely if tariff policies are
18:01not reversed.
18:02British Columbia, B.C. immediately enforces new measures, imposing tolls and fees on U.S.
18:09products passing through B.C. to Alaska, tightening import regulations on fuel, food,
18:16and consumer goods from the U.S. halting purchases of alcohol and agricultural products from
18:21certain U.S. states.
18:23Other provinces respond with tough countermeasures.
18:25Nova Scotia bans U.S. businesses from bidding on government contracts.
18:30Alberta warns of further retaliatory measures within 24 hours.
18:35Manitoba and Newfoundland remove all U.S. goods from state-run retail stores.
18:39What are the consequences of these moves?
18:41U.S. freight companies dependent on Alaska routes face severe disruptions.
18:44U.S. goods struggle to penetrate the Canadian market.
18:47American businesses in Canada start reconsidering operations and adjusting strategies.
18:53Canada isn't just retaliating.
18:54It's accelerating its plan to break free from U.S. economic dependence.
18:58The Canadian government is swiftly expanding trade negotiations with Europe, Asia, and
19:02Latin America.
19:03The goal?
19:04To boost exports to new markets and reduce reliance on the U.S. as quickly as possible.
19:09But did Washington truly anticipate this level of trade war escalation?
19:13Economic fallout, U.S. stock market plunges, recession fears grow.
19:16The U.S.-Canada trade war isn't just political drama.
19:19It's already causing real economic damage.
19:21Stock markets tumble S&P 500 drops 0.8% within hours of Trump's announcement.
19:27Major steel, aluminum, and auto manufacturers see sharp declines in stock prices.
19:33Steel and aluminum prices surge.
19:35U.S. manufacturers struggle with rising costs affecting automobiles, construction, and consumer
19:40goods.
19:41The auto industry takes a major hit.
19:43Leading automakers like Ford, GM, and Tesla scramble to adjust supply chains.
19:47Higher production costs could drive U.S. car prices to record highs.
19:51But it's not just the U.S.
19:53Canada is already shifting away from its economic reliance on the U.S.
19:58Accelerating trade agreements with the EU, Asia, and Latin America.
20:02Urging Canadian businesses to redirect exports to alternative markets.
20:07One undeniable reality.
20:09If this trade war continues, it won't just hurt the U.S. and Canada.
20:14It could shake the global economy.
20:16The big question.
20:17Is this just the beginning of a full-scale economic recession?
20:21U.S.-Canada tensions have reached an all-time high.
20:24But is this just the start of a prolonged trade war?
20:27The next developments could change everything.
20:29Stay tuned.
20:30You won't want to miss what happens next.