Canada hits back with “ultimate revenge” on Donald Trump amid tariff war

Canada just lit a fuse under Donald Trump’s tariff strategy.

Behind closed doors, Ottawa is quietly inviting Chinese electric cars into North America’s backyard — and the fallout could be explosive. Cheaper EVs, furious

US automakers, and a fragile trade pact hanging by a thread. One misstep, and the entire economic order between the two countries cou… Continues…

Canada’s move to open its market to Chinese electric vehicles is less a trade tweak than a strategic provocation.

By slashing tariffs and allowing tens of thousands of low-cost Chinese EVs into the country, Ottawa isn’t just courting competition; it’s testing the limits of America’

s protectionist posture. Because Canadian and US safety standards are tightly aligned, these cars won’t just stop at the 49th parallel—

they’ll be poised to slip into US driveways through cross‑border sales, grey imports, and political pressure for cheaper options.

That’s why Ford’s CEO calls it an “existential threat” to the US auto industry, and why Trump’s team is suddenly talking about ripping up or reshaping the

US‑Mexico‑Canada Agreement. Canada, through Mark Carney’s blunt warning that “this bargain no longer works,” is signaling it

won’t simply absorb US tariff shocks anymore. Instead of shouting, it’s choosing a quieter weapon: market access. In a world built on American hegemony, Canada is daring Washington to adapt—or escalate.

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