The Prime Minister of British Columbia, David Eby, said on Tuesday that the province was taking action against the prices of US President Donald Trump 25% on all Canadian products exported to the United States
Eby said that with Pull red state liqueurs from the shelves of the government store Immediately, the province will favor British Columbia and Canadian products for infrastructure projects and will provide support for the hardest industries by prices.
“You want to send a message to the United States that there is pain to what you do,” Werner Antweiler, a professor of the economy University, told Global News.
“And we want to inflict this pain for you because you hurt us.”

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Managers warn that 25% of Canada’s reprisal prices on nearly 1,300 American goods could mean higher grocery bills, with items such as peanut butter, the United States coffee and orange juice become more expensive.
“At the bottom of the road, you will see this for textiles and other consumer goods,” said Antweiler.
“Likewise, on the road for larger and more expensive products, such as apparatus and industrial goods.”

The British Columbia salmon industry said most of the salmon up to the farm went to American consumers.
Stakers said in a statement that prices could reduce demand by 40% and cost nearly 1,200 jobs.
Before the budget on Tuesday, Eby called for solidarity, asking the British to buy locals whenever possible.
He also said that if someone had the choice of where to travel, he asked them not to spend their vacation money south of the border.
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