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By م.زهير الشاعر
Published: February 2, 2025
On February 1, 2025, Alberta's Premier, Danielle Smith, expressed her deep concern regarding the tariffs imposed by U.S. President Donald Trump on Canadian imports. Smith confirmed that her government would work closely with the federal government in Ottawa to coordinate an appropriate response to these measures.
Smith indicated that these tariffs could negatively affect Alberta's economy, particularly in the energy and agriculture sectors, which heavily rely on exports to the United States. She reaffirmed her government's commitment to protecting the province's interests and working with federal partners to find effective solutions to the challenges posed by these tariffs.
Smith also called for enhancing trade relations with other international partners to reduce dependency on the U.S. market, emphasizing the importance of diversifying export markets to ensure the stability of the economy in Alberta and Canada as a whole.
These statements from Smith come at a time when trade relations between Canada and the United States are experiencing increasing tension, prompting Canadian officials to seek strategies to protect the national economy and commercial interests.
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