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Canadian Prime Minister Carney calls Trump's auto tariffs a 'direct attack' on his country
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Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney said Wednesday that U.S. President Donald Trump's auto tariffs are a “direct attack” on his country. The new prime minister, sworn in March 14, still hasn’t had a phone call with Trump.
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If the taxes are fully passed onto consumers, the average auto price on an imported vehicle could jump by $12,500, a sum that could feed into overall inflation.
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