Canada is ready to buy more goods from the United States, including its offensive fleet underwater parts. The country allows this in order to calm the current US President Donald's efforts to create trade deficits between countries.
Canadian Ambassador to the United States Kirsten Hillman announced this, RBC-Ukraine reported on envoys in an interview with the Associated Press.
“We are happy to take away everything we can from the Acquired States. And we have a number of military purchases, for example, replacing all of our submarine fleet. Perhaps, this is what purchases that can But you will earn money in the USA,” she said.
Gillman noted that Canada buys more from the United States than any other country. Zokrema, 70% of the country's military purchases come from America. This includes a plan to purchase 88 low-cost F-35s.
In other words, trade with Canada supports over 8 million jobs in the United States, and the country is the number one customer for 36 states in America. It also revealed that Canada supplies a lot of the primary materials that come from US production.
The ambassador said that the trade deficit between the United States and Canada has reached 75 billion dollars, and also noted that a third of what the country sells to America comes from energy exports.
In an interview with AP Gillman predicted that prices for Americans could inevitably increase as Trump implements his plan to impose a 25% mit on all Canadian products.
During the hour of conversation, she also brought up the statements of the newly elected president From the States about those in Canada The 51st US state to say that Donald Trump is leading the negotiations.
“He has a negotiating style that puts himself in a better position to negotiate. I think that's what it is,” Gillman said. .
I guess, for days Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said that Trump's policies could dramatically increase spending on American businesses.
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