Trump maintains post in Canada: White House

Asked if Trump has changed in Canada-US relations in the past few weeks and he has stopped talking about Canada becoming the 51st state in the United States, Levitt replied: “I would reject the president’s position on Canada has changed, maybe he just asked Canada on the egg office issue, and when they see his nationals on the egg almost every day, he still ruled his position in Canada. Canadians will benefit a lot from being the 51st state in the United States.”
Trump has repeatedly stated that Canada should be the 51st state in the United States, and has even ridiculed former Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau as “Governor of Canada.”
Asked about Trump’s advice to automakers “>automakers can get help, and whether tariffs on automakers are paid”>automakers are part of his plan, Levitt said she did not read, but stressed that the U.S. president is flexible in negotiations and negotiations, and ultimately, his goal is his fair deal goal.
“As for cars and auto parts, I don’t have anything to read for you, but I think the president’s significance in negotiations and negotiations is flexible, he has flexibility in negotiations and negotiations, but ultimately his goal in fair deals is that he is pursuing this American worker with many countries around the world, we enjoy the autonomous drivers of the autonomous person, this is the autonomous driving activity of the autonomous person, this is the autonomous driving activity of the autonomous drivers, this is the autonomous driving activity of the autonomous drivers. The negotiations have the ability to put them first and bring those jobs back to the United States of America and the president in the conversation with the automakers,” which is very clear.
Fox News reported that Trump said on Monday that he is “focusing” on certain parts of the tariff exemption to automakers, stressing that it is important to be “flexible” in current trade negotiations. Trump’s statement shows that potential relief from automakers (such as smartphones, iPhones and laptops) after the government moves to exempt electronic devices – caused by reciprocity tariffs from the U.S. president.
“I’m looking for something to help some car companies, where they switched to parts made in Canada, Mexico and elsewhere,” Trump told reporters during a meeting with El Salvador President Nayib Bukele on Monday. “They’re going to put them here, but they need a little time – so I’m talking about something like that.”
Fox News reported that he also reiterated his previous remarks about the need for flexibility in tariff negotiations with various countries.
Trump told reporters: “Look, I’m a very flexible person. I won’t change my mind, but I’m flexible, you have to be. He said: “Maybe there will be something…I don’t want to hurt anyone, but the end result is that we will achieve great status for our country.” ”
On April 9, Trump announced that China’s tariffs were immediately raised to 125%. The U.S. president’s move comes after China’s retaliatory move, with tariffs on U.S. goods increased from 34% to 84% starting on April 10.
Trump also announced that for 75 countries calling on U.S. representatives to hold trade talks, he has authorized 90-day “pause” and lower tariffs on reciprocity rates.