‘Canada does not treat us right’ says Trump, as he threatens new global tax
WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump is complaining about Canadian trade practices while threatening some as-yet-undefined international tax that has revived fears he might be contemplating new American import penalties.
The U.S. president made the remarks at the White House on Monday while unveiling a long-awaited infrastructure plan. During a lengthy session with reporters, he complained about countries considered allies of the U.S.
He mentioned one directly to America’s north.
”Canada does not treat us right in terms of the farming and the crossing the borders,” Trump said.