
Maraykanku wuxuu ku xiray 50% lacagta dhan $20 bilyan ee alaabta Kanada kadib markii wadahadalladu burbureen
Madaxweynaha Maraykanka Donald Trump wuxuu ku xiray 50% lacagta dhan $20 bilyan ee alaabta Kanada kadib markii wadahadallada ganacsiga u dhaxeeya labada dal burbureen, iyadoo xilliga la xiray uu ahaa saaka subaxnimadii.
Wadahadallada dib u dhacaan
Waxaa la sheegay in wadahadallada u dhaxeeya Maraykanka iyo Kanada ay socdeen muddo saddex maalmood ah oo ka dhacday Washington DC, balse aan la gaarin heshiis rasmi ah. Wasaaradda Ganacsiga Maraykanka ayaa sheegtay in Kanada ay diiday inay heshiiska ku dhameystirto shuruucda la isku raacay.
Jamieson Greer, xoghayaha ganacsiga Maraykanka, wuxuu sheegay in tallaabooyinka cusub ee Kanada ay ka dhigeen mid aad u adag heshiiskii hore ee la gaaray, isagoo sheegay inay tahay fursad la waayay in labada dal isku xiraan ganacsi wanaagsan.
Jawaabta Kanada
Mark Carney, madaxweynaha Kanada, wuxuu sheegay in dalkiisu uu ku xirayo 50% lacagta dhan $20 bilyan ee Maraykanku ku xiray alaabta Kanada, isagoo sheegay in tallaabooyinka cusub ay ka dhigan yihiin inay tahay mid aad u adag.
Carney wuxuu sidoo kale sheegay in dalkiisu uu diyaarinayo tallaabooyin cusub oo loo qabanayo shaqaalaha iyo ganacsatada, isagoo sheegay in wadahadalladii hore ay ahaayeen kuwo muhiim ah, balse aanay ku filnayn xaqiiqada dalka.
Taariikhda xiriirka ganacsiga
Trump wuxuu sanadkii hore ku xiray 50% lacagta dhan $20 bilyan ee alaabta Kanada, taasoo keentay in Kanada ay ku jawaabto tallaabooyin isku dhaf ah. Labada dal ayaa muddo ka hor ku jiray wadahadal ganacsi oo aad u adag.
Trump wuxuu sheegay in uu diyaarinayo tallaabooyin cusub oo loo qabanayo ganacsatada Maraykanka, isagoo sheegay inuu diyaarinayo tallaabooyin cusub oo loo qabanayo ganacsatada Maraykanka.
The United States has imposed 50% tariffs on more than $20 billion worth of Canadian goods after three days of trade negotiations in Washington DC ended without an agreement, with a deadline set by President Donald Trump expiring at midnight on Saturday.
Tariffs Take Effect as Deadline Passes
With the deadline imposed by US President Donald Trump expiring at midnight on Saturday, officials from both nations confirmed that no deal had been reached. The United States has now placed 50% tariffs on more than $20 billion worth of Canadian goods, marking a significant escalation in the ongoing trade dispute between the two countries.
This move follows a period of intense negotiations where both sides attempted to find common ground. Despite the efforts, the talks in Washington DC failed to produce a final agreement, leaving the trade relationship between the US and Canada in a state of uncertainty.
Canada Vows Retaliation and Support for Citizens
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney announced that his country would match the new tariffs dollar for dollar, signaling a firm stance against the US action. He stated that while progress had been made in recent weeks, it was insufficient to meet Canada's objectives for its citizens.
Carney outlined plans to introduce new measures to support workers and businesses affected by the trade war. He emphasized the importance of protecting Canadians from the economic impact of the escalating tensions between the two nations.
US Blames Canada for Missed Opportunity
US Trade Representative Jamieson Greer placed the blame on Canada, describing the situation as a missed opportunity for partnership. He noted that Canada declined to finalize the trade deal under the terms agreed upon earlier in the week, despite the US offer of the best treatment for any major exporter.
Greer highlighted that new demands and walkbacks by Canada had disrupted the careful balance achieved during the negotiations. The comments reflect the growing frustration on the US side regarding the breakdown of the trade talks.



