US President Donald Trump posted a message on social media claiming America doesn’t require everything from its neighbor simply before welcoming Canada’s prime minister. Trump stated in a statement on Truth Social prior to Mark Carney’s appearance on Tuesday that” I very much want to work with him, but I can’t understand one basic fact: Why does America subsidise Canada by$ 200 billion annually, in addition to providing them with FREE Military Protection, and many other stuff”? Trump continued,” We don’t need their vehicles, we don’t want their energy, we don’t want their hardwood, we don’t need ANYTHING they have,” which he said” will become, most probable, my sole topic of effect.” The remarks stood out from traditional business and defense ties because financial data shows that the United States is greatly dependent on Canadian petrol, energy, and other important goods. Cross-border business has long been a factor in both places ‘ economic growth and price stability. As Trump continues to push the idea of making Canada the “51st state,” conflicts have been growing. He mentioned the US-Canada border as an “artificial line” in a recent interview on NBC’s Meet the Press and suggested combining the two countries into a “beautiful country .” Trump has also imposed high tariffs on Canadian goods like lumber, oil, and car parts. Many Indians are upset about these actions, which have hurt the two countries ‘ long friendship. The election of Carney’s success was seen as a response to this, as voters favored a president who pledged to fight for Canada’s independence. After his Liberal Party made a surprise revival, Mark Carney, a former central businessman who led both the Bank of Canada and the Bank of England, was lately elected prime minister.
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