Summary

Canada is preparing to retaliate against Donald Trump’s proposed 25% tariffs on Canadian imports, which could trigger the largest trade war between the nations in decades.

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau promised counter-tariffs worth $37 billion, with potential for further measures, depending on Trump’s final order.

Canadian officials warn the tariffs could harm both economies, disrupting key sectors like automotive, energy, and agriculture.

Labor leaders expressed concerns over job losses and urged collaboration. Canada hopes to avoid tariffs by highlighting their mutual economic impact to U.S. lawmakers.

  • Wooki@lemmy.world
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    5 hours ago

    Gold, local currency, you dont need to be a rocket scientist to figure it out.

    • GreenKnight23@lemmy.world
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      36 minutes ago

      you’re thinking too locally. countries have a reserve of USD on hand to use as trade and an easy way to pay debts. this is why USD is called a “global reserve currency”

      Countries hold reserves for a number of reasons, including to weather economic shocks, pay for imports, service debts, and moderate the value of their own currencies.

      what do you think happens to those other countries that hold USD reserves when it drops in value?

      it’s an economic depression! hope you’re ready for your grocery bill to quadruple. do you think your power company will accept payments made in gold? silver? pleasures of the flesh?

      doesn’t take a rocket scientist to figure out what’s going to happen once the USD halves in value. complete economic meltdown.

      the question you should be asking yourself is, who benefits from this?

    • prole@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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      3 hours ago

      LOL, gold… What year is it? If someone tried to give me gold for food in a global meltdown situation, I would tell them to fuck off.

      • holo@lemmy.wtf
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        60 minutes ago

        Then you wouldn’t have anything but the rapidly depreciating asset known as food.

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          32 minutes ago

          you’re not very pragmatic are you?

          gold only holds value so long as it’s accepted as an exchangeable currency. if nobody accepts it, then its value is zero…

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            23 minutes ago

            Gold holds a lot more value than that, being the only currency that doesn’t degrade or tarnish over time