Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is warning of "massive disruption" and job losses on both sides of the border if U.S. President Donald Trump follows through on his threat to impose auto tariffs, as NAFTA talks resume in Washington today. Asked about President Trump's vow to slap tariffs on Canadian auto imports if no NAFTA deal is reached, Trudeau insisted he won't bow to threats. "It would cause a massive disruption and lots of layoffs in the United States," he said. PM Justin Trudeau stands firm on his hopes to conclude a successful NAFTA renegotiation with the United States. "There's no Conservative way or Liberal way to negotiate the free trade agreement with the United States of America.
Source: CBC News September 11, 2018 14:44 UTC