Trump’s trade czar says Canada must accept tariffs, help reshore American jobs
WASHINGTON — U.S. President Donald Trump’s trade czar says if Canada wants a deal with Washington, it will have to accept “some level of higher tariff” and help to reshore American industries.
United States Trade Representative Jamieson Greer told CBC News’ Katie Simpson on Tuesday that “if Canada wants to come in and participate in this type of reshoring we are trying to do, we are happy to have those discussions.”
Greer’s comments came after Trump delivered a 108-minute State of the Union address Tuesday night. In that speech, the president told Congress he remained committed to realigning global trade through tariffs — even though the United States Supreme Court struck down a key tool he used to impose those tariffs.
Prime Minister Mark Carney said Wednesday he had not watched the president’s speech.


