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Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is meeting with President-elect Donald Trump on Friday, according to people familiar with their plans, as the incoming US leader threatens to implement fresh tariffs on neighboring countries unless they halt the flow of illegal drugs and undocumented migrants across borders.
Trudeau landed in West Palm Beach, Florida, Friday evening ahead of the meeting with Trump. The people familiar with the plans spoke on condition of anonymity to share details on the meeting.
Trump earlier this week vowed to hit Canada and Mexico as well as China with additional tariffs, casting the levies as necessary to secure US borders, a top concern of voters in November’s presidential election. The president-elect said he would impose additional 10% tariffs on goods from China and 25% tariffs on all products from Mexico and Canada if they failed to act.
Trump’s first specific threat to curb global trade flows since his election has roiled markets. After Trump’s threats, which he made on his Truth Social network, Trudeau contacted the president-elect in a phone call to discuss border security and trade, according to a government official with knowledge of the matter.
The Canadian prime minister noted that the number of migrants who cross the country’s border into the US is minuscule compared to those who make their way from Mexico, said the official, who spoke on condition of anonymity. Canadian officials in recent days have also been quick to insist that they are working closely with the US to combat the flow of fentanyl — a deadly synthetic opioid that has sparked a public health crisis in the US.
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Still, Trudeau is under pressure at home to step up border security and defense spending to assuage Trump’s concerns about the US ally. Ontario’s Doug Ford, the leader of Canada’s most populous province, said after a meeting of the premiers and prime minister that he has been pushing Trudeau for months to show that Canada will work to address US economic and security concerns.
Canada and the US have one of the world’s largest bilateral trading relationships, worth more than $900 billion a year, and it’s the largest external supplier of crude oil to the US, pumping millions of barrels a day to refineries in the midwest …
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