Group 1 - The core issue revolves around the deteriorating relationship between Canada and the United States, particularly under Trump's administration, which has led to Canada distancing itself from the U.S. [1][3] - Trump's repeated suggestion that Canada should become the 51st state of the U.S. has been met with strong opposition from Canadian leaders, highlighting a growing sense of disrespect towards Canadian sovereignty [3][5] - The trade conflict escalated when Trump imposed a 25% tariff on Canadian goods, prompting Canada to retaliate with tariffs on $29.8 billion CAD worth of U.S. products, particularly targeting steel, aluminum, and agricultural products [5][6] Group 2 - The trade war culminated in a complete breakdown of negotiations between the two countries, with Canada acknowledging the end of decades of close economic ties with the U.S. [6] - In response to the uncertain future of cooperation with the U.S., Canada has sought new avenues for defense procurement by joining the European Security Action Fund, which amounts to €150 billion, marking a significant strategic shift [6][8] - This move is aimed at reducing Canada's military dependence on the U.S., as over 70% of its military procurement budget has historically relied on American sources [6][8]
特朗普彻底无奈了,加拿大对美打出重拳后!转身又和欧盟达成协议
Sou Hu Cai Jing·2025-12-03 08:07