A senior official in Ontario, Canada’s most populous province, has stated that if President-elect Donald Trump imposes broad tariffs on all Canadian products, Ontario may respond by potentially barring American-made alcohol and restricting electricity exports to Michigan, New York state, and Minnesota. This measure would be considered in retaliation to Trump’s proposed tariffs, with the aim of protecting Ontario’s economy and interests in the face of potential trade disruptions. The official’s statement underscores the potential impact of Trump’s trade policies on Canadian provinces and the need for strategic responses to safeguard economic stability.
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