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Canada’s Joly To Meet US’ Rubio 

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January 29, 2025
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Canada’s Joly To Meet US’ Rubio 

Canada's Foreign Minister, Melanie Joly.

Canadian Foreign Minister, Melanie Joly is set to hold talks with her US counterpart Marco Rubio in Washington, DC.

The meeting will take place later on Wednesday, January 29, 2025, in the US capital.

This comes as Canada seeks to stave off the threat of steep United States tariffs and a potential trade war between the two countries.

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The administration of US President Donald Trump has threatened to slap 25-percent tariffs on all Canadian goods entering the country as early as Saturday.

Joly told reporters in Ottawa earlier this week, “Our objective is to make sure that we prevent [the tariffs] and we believe that we can do so.”

“She added, “We will continue to engage with our different American counterparts.”

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The Canadian government has faced mounting pressure, including from opposition lawmakers and business leaders, to do whatever it can to stave off the potentially crippling tariffs.

The US and Canada are major trading partners.

According to Canadian government figures, the countries exchanged $2.7bn (3.6 billion Canadian dollars) in goods and services daily across their shared border in 2023.

Experts say both economies would be affected by US tariffs, as well as retaliatory measures from Canada.

Trump has been threatening Canada and other countries with steep tariffs since he won the US presidential election in November.

Trump had warned that the tariffs against Canada would come into effect on his first day in office on January 20 if the country failed to do more to halt irregular migration and drug trafficking across the border.

He later pushed the plan back to February 1, 2025.

Trump said during a video address last week to the World Economic Forum summit in Davos, Switzerland, last week, “We’re going to be demanding respect from other nations.” He added, “We have a tremendous deficit with Canada. We’re not going to have that any more. We can’t do it.”

White House Spokesperson, Karoline Leavitt also said this week that “the February 1 date for Canada” still stands. “The President is committed to implementing tariffs effectively just like he did in his first term,” she told reporters on Tuesday.

Canada has yet to provide concrete details on what retaliatory measures it plans to enact should the Trump administration impose tariffs on Canadian goods.

Canada Prepared To Enact Stricter Measures

Public broadcaster Radio-Canada reported earlier this month that the government of Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has prepared a plan that would impose tariffs on $25.5bn (37 billion Canadian dollars) worth of US goods.

Ottawa is also prepared to enact stricter measures that could cover up to $76bn (110 billion Canadian dollars) worth of goods, Radio-Canada said.

Jean Charest, a former Quebec premier who sits on Trudeau’s newly formed Council on Canada-US Relations, said in a recent interview, “Everything is going to be on the table.”

“I doubt that you’ll hear Canadian officials talk about what they intend to do until they actually do it, which is the way that we’re going to manage this situation.”

Jean Charest

Charest also stressed the importance of Canadian energy exports to the US.

The country is the US’s largest foreign energy supplier: Nearly 60 percent of American crude oil imports came from Canada in 2023, up from 33 percent a decade earlier, according to the US Energy Information Administration research group.

 “There’s no one though who’s been out there saying we’re going to cut it off.

“But there are other options on how we can deal with energy to be able to make our point. We wouldn’t want to do that, but if we have to make our point, we will.”

Jean Charest

Canada sent about 97 percent of its crude oil exports south of the border that same year.

The vast majority of those supplies came from the oil-rich province of Alberta.

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