Canada to U.S. on EV tax credits: 'No choice but to forcefully respond' if passed

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Canada is threatening to take a hard line with the United States if senators approve President Joe Biden's controversial tax credits for electric vehicles. In a letter to key members of the U.S. Senate, Deputy Prime Minister Chrystia Freeland and Trade Minister Mary Ng are promising retaliatory tariffs on American products if the tax credit proposal becomes law.

WASHINGTON -- Canada is threatening to take a hard line with the United States if senators approve President Joe Biden's controversial tax credits for electric vehicles.

The letter says Canada is getting ready to publish a list of U.S. products it would be willing to target, including within -- but not limited to -- the auto sector. Freeland and Ng say Canada doesn't want to go down a "path of confrontation," noting the chance for the two countries to work together on promoting the growth of electric vehicles across North America.

 

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When these pair of pajama party idiots (mary_ng & cafreeland) embarrassed the hell out of Cda during the USMCA mtg, while JoeBiden was making opening remarks, why would anyone in the US cooperate with them! Cc JustinTrudeau

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