TORONTO — Canada's foreign minister on Friday warned Americans they will be paying a ''Trump tariff tax'' if President-elect Donald Trump follows through with a threat to impose a 25% tariff on all Canadian goods.
Foreign Minister Mélanie Joly said that Canada is ready to retaliate and put maximum pressure on the United States.
''If we need to retaliate we will do so. And Americans will discover Trump's tariff tax,'' Joly said after meeting with U.S. senators in Washington.
Trump has threatened to impose sweeping 25% tariffs on Canada as well as on Mexico and other trading partners, creating a sense of uncertainty about whether this is simply a negotiating ploy or a massive restructuring of U.S. foreign relations.
Trump and his team in recent days have doubled down on his promise to impose tariffs on other nations and downplayed the risk of higher inflation. ''Americans are just waking up to this possibility," Joly said.
Joly said Canada will impose an initial round of retaliatory measures followed by further rounds if Trump goes ahead with it. No decision will be made until Ottawa sees the wording of Trump's executive order.
''We are well organized and I'd even dare to say we are even better organized than the Americans,'' Joly said.
By targeting America's second largest trading partner after Mexico, Trump risks upending the markets for autos, lumber and oil — all of which could carry over quickly to consumers.