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Ambassador rejects Trump's justification for tariffs on Canada

Canada's ambassador to the U.S. says President Donald Trump's repeated citing of national security issues to justify tariffs targeting Canada is wrong.

Those justifications are being scrutinized by dozens of witnesses — including representatives from the Ontario and  federal governments — at hearings in Washington on Thursday, as the U.S. Commerce Department determines whether or not to classify imported vehicles and car parts a threat to national security. 

As the hearings began, the overwhelming majority of speakers testified there was no basis for calling imported cars a threat and imposing duties would hurt Americans.

Autos are just one category in an ever-growing list of products being added to the "security threat" column by the U.S. administration...

This was excerpted from the 19 July 2018 edition of CBC News.

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Trade Agreements

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Canadian News Channel
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