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A telephone call between President Donald Trump and Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau on the 25% prices imposed by the Trump administration this week increased and included blasphemies, according to a report.
The Wall Street Journal cited a person familiar with the question during the description of the nature of the call. Canada has imposed 25% reprisals against American goods.
The discussion, which lasted 50 minutes on Wednesday, was a “colorful call” but also “very substantial”, said Trudeau on Thursday, according to Reuters.
“I can confirm that we will continue to be in a trade war that has been launched by the United States in the foreseeable future,” said Trudeau, adding that “we … try to make sure that these prices do not hurt too much, certainly in the short term, certain sectors”.
Trump exempts Mexico prices for USMCA products until April 2
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and President Donald Trump speak at the G7 meeting in June 2018 in Quebec, Canada. (Images Leon Neal / Getty / Getty Images)
Trump said that after the appeal that Trudeau’s efforts to repress the fentanyl flow through the Canada-American border were not “good enough” to avoid his prices. He also described the telephone call as ending “in a” a little “friendly” way.
“Believe him or not, despite the terrible work he did for Canada, I think Justin Trudeau uses the tariff problem, which he has largely caused, in order to present himself again for the Prime Minister,” Trump wrote in a social account monitoring article on Thursday. “So much fun watching!”
Trump tells Trudeau Fentanyl Crackdown `not good enough ” to avoid prices

Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum holds a press conference to announce a response to American prices at the National Palace in Mexico City on March 4. (Reuters / Raquel Cunha / Reuters)
Trump also announced today that he would exempt Mexico from goods on goods under the US agreement – Mexico – Canada (USMCA) until April 2.
The decision was made after the Secretary of Commerce, Howard Lunick, told CNBC, “my expectation is that the president will come today that the goods in accordance with the USMCA will not have a price for next month before April 2.”
Trudeau said Lutnick’s comments “align with some of the conversations we have had with administration officials, but I will wait for an official agreement to talk about the Canadian response and examine the details,” said Reuters.

Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau called Trump’s prices “very stupid” this week. (Dave Chan / AFP via Getty Images / Getty Images)
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“But it’s a promising sign,” he added. “But I will emphasize that this means that the prices remain in place, and therefore our answer will remain in place.”