President Donald Trump targeted Canada's aircraft industry Thursday, saying the U.S. will "decertify" Canadian-made planes.
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Donald Trump has announced that he is willing to slap Canada with a 50% tariff on planes sold to the U.S. by Canadian manufacturers, namely Bombardier.
President Donald Trump said on Thursday that he is decertifying all aircraft made in Canada and threatened a 50% tariff on those planes until American-made Gulfstreams are certified in that country.
The US president said Washington would impose 100 per cent tariffs on Canadian goods if Ottawa makes a trade deal with Beijing.
In a post on Truth Social, Trump linked the threat to Canada’s certification process for Gulfstream Aerospace jets, saying ...
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