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Canada will respond to Trump's 50 percent tariff: Melanie Joly

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Joly said that we will fight against it, but she did not give any details about what steps Canada might take.(Photo - The Canadian Press)

Canadian Industry Minister Melanie Joly said on Thursday that Canada will respond to US President Donald Trump's 50 percent tariff on copper imports. Trump's tariff will take effect from August 1.

Joly said that we will fight against it, but she did not give any details about what steps Canada might take. It is worth noting that President Trump, describing copper as the second most used material in defense, had called it a matter of national security and said that he was imposing tariffs to prevent copper from coming from abroad.

According to Natural Resources Canada, in 2023, the United States was Canada's largest copper importer. After that, China and Japan were in the same place. Trump's latest threat comes as Canada and the United States are negotiating to reach a trade agreement by July 21.

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