The British Columbia government is forming a new cabinet committee to work as a “daily war room” that responds to the proposed American definitions.
US President Donald Trump threatened to impose a 25 percent tariff on all Canadian goods early on Saturday, citing – without evidence – from drugs and migrants from the north of the border.
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In a media publication on Wednesday, Prime Minister David Eibi, Minister of Housing and Municipal Ravi Kahlon, will announce the committee in charge of coordinating a “complete government tariff” response.
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“This threat does not go anytime soon – not while this president is in power.”
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“Every minister has an important role he plays in fighting.”
The committee will include BC jobs, finance, energy, agriculture, forests, mining, environment, water, lands and resources supervision ministers, along with the Minister of State for Trade.
“We did not ask for this battle, but British Columbia will not be intimidated,” Kahalon said. “My colleagues and I will work with workers, business leaders and society to meet this moment.”
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On Tuesday, EBY warned of the repercussions of the American definitions that could compete with the economic impact of the “Great Rawd” of 2008, while Finance Minister Brenda Billy warned of an economic impact of $ 69 billion over the next three years.
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EBY has already said that the boycott can direct the liquor stores BC to stop importing American alcohol and returning to the orange juice in Florida and Harley Davidson motorcycles as American products to target them.
In addition to possible reprisal trade measures, the province says it responds to the threat by accelerating the project approvals in British Columbia and working to diversify commercial markets to make them less dependent on the United States
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