Alberta Premier Smith calls for Canada to seek tariff exemptions from Trump's plans, criticizing Mexico's trade with China.

Alberta Premier Danielle Smith has voiced concerns about Mexico's trade practices and is advocating for Canada to seek a "carve-out" from import tariffs planned by President-elect Donald Trump. Smith supports a "Canada-first" approach, arguing that Mexico's increased ties with China are harmful to manufacturing in Canada and the U.S. Ontario Premier Doug Ford has also criticized Mexico for allowing Chinese imports into North American markets. The Canada-U.S.-Mexico Agreement is due for review in 2026.

November 16, 2024
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