Red Deer District Chamber says proposed U.S. tariffs could have local impact
U.S. president elect Donald Trump, has threatened to impose large tariffs once he takes office early in the new year.
On Monday, Trump said he’ll implement a 25 per cent tariff on all Canadian imports until the country stops drugs and illegal immigrants from crossing the U.S. border.
The move could potentially have a devastating impact on the Canadian economy but Red Deer District Chamber CEO Scott Robinson said it’s important to see if the U.S. government actually goes through with it.
“History with Mr. Trump has shown that there’s a lot of rhetoric up front and obviously there’s going to be some hard negotiations behind the scenes,” he said.