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[Canada Strikes Back Against U.S. Tariff Hikes]On March 10, The Canadian Province Of British Columbia Announced The Removal Of All American Alcoholic Products From Store Shelves In Response To U.S. Tariff Threats And The Trump Administration’s Potential Move To Redraw The U.S.-Canada Border. Premier David Eby Stated That This Measure Was Taken In Retaliation Against The Ongoing U.S. Tariff Hikes And Trump’s Intentions Regarding Border Adjustments.Meanwhile, Ontario Imposed a 25% Surcharge On Electricity Exports To The U.S. Premier Doug Ford Warned That If The Trade War Escalates, The Province May Cut Off Power Exports Altogether. The Measure Is Expected To Generate Cad 400,000 In Daily Revenue For Ontario And Lead To Increased Electricity Costs For 1.5 Million American Households In Michigan, Minnesota, And New York.
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