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Canadian Prime Minister Carney: The government is prepared to provide financial support to affected industries under the new 50% tariff.
Canadian Prime Minister Carney: Canada will provide tariff protection for certain industries.
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney: There is "no good news" about the future of the USMCA (United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement).
Canadian Prime Minister Carney: The United States wants to maintain high tariffs on medium and heavy-duty trucks.
Canadian Prime Minister Carney: (Regarding the U.S.'s temporary change of heart) The U.S. has taken steps to limit Canada's ability to reach other trade agreements.
Canadian Prime Minister Carney: The United States is asking for too much and giving too little in return.
Canadian Prime Minister Carney: Retaliatory tariffs were imposed out of necessity.
Canadian Prime Minister Carney: The U.S. demands reveal the limitations of their commitment to economic partnerships.
Canadian Prime Minister Carney: The differences between Canada and the United States remain "too great" in the near term.
Canadian Prime Minister Carney: Canada’s tariff measures against the United States will take effect on September 8.
Canadian Prime Minister Carney: Details of the new tariff measures will be released in the coming days.
Canadian Prime Minister Carney: Canada's measures against the United States will primarily focus on other sectors such as steel and dairy products.
Canadian Prime Minister Carney: We are not prepared to weaken our key industries.
Canadian Prime Minister Carney: We were willing to remove the remaining retaliatory tariffs on strategic sectors, particularly steel, aluminum, and automobiles, during negotiations with the United States.
Canadian Prime Minister Carney: I don’t think the United States wants us to stop any energy supply.
Canadian Prime Minister Carney: We cannot accept the conditions proposed by the United States, and we will not give them what they are asking for.
Russian President Vladimir Putin: The global market will not face food shortages due to the issue of Ukrainian exports.
According to TASS: Russian President Vladimir Putin stated that Ukraine's attacks on economic targets have opened "Pandora's box."
Axios, citing U.S. officials, reported that approximately 16 million barrels of oil left the Strait of Hormuz via the southern shipping lane on Friday night.
According to Fox News: U.S. Trade Representative Greer stated that there are no plans for new negotiations with Canada.