Trump threatens to block the bridge connecting Canada to the US

angora24.pl 3 weeks ago

U.S. president Donald Trump in a post on the fact Social platform criticized Canada for unfair treatment The United States, which has allegedly lasted for decades, refers to the construction of the Gordie global Bridge connecting Ontario to Michigan. The task is financed by Canadian national measures and, as the media say, is practically completed, although formal issues inactive stay to be dealt with.

Trump alleged that the task was created without the engagement of the US and American products, including steel, and now Canadians anticipate his approval to usage American resources.

Trump expressed his dissatisfaction by claiming that Canada had "built it decently without US participation" and did not usage American products including steel for this purpose.

Now the Canadian authorities anticipate me as president of the United States to let them 'use America!' What the USA receives – absolutely nothing! – Trump wrote.

Half for the US

Trump besides stated that Canada's agreement with China would make Canada will be eaten alive. He had already come to akin conclusions in January.

I will not let this bridge to be opened until the US has received full compensation for everything we have given them and, what is important, until Canada treats the US reasonably and with the respect we deserve. We will begin negotiations on this substance He said.

Trump estimated that the US should have at least half of the project. – Revenue generated by the US marketplace will be astronomical – he added.

China-Kanda Agreement

Trump's statements form part of a series of critical attacks against the Canadian authorities, emerging in the context of the country's conclusion of an agreement with China to reduce the erstwhile 100 % work on Chinese electrical vehicles and rapeseed. The agreement was widely seen as a consequence to Trump administration's protectionist policy, including imposing advanced tariffs on key Canadian products.

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