Canadian Prime Minister: US tariffs on Canada are illegal and unreasonable

On June 7, Canadian Prime Minister Carney said that Canada faces unreasonable tariffs from the United States, its largest trading partner. Carney urged the Canadian Parliament to pass the "Canadian Economic Integration Act" proposed by the government that day to speed up the approval of domestic infrastructure projects in Canada and eliminate domestic trade barriers.

It is understood that the bill aims to reduce provincial trade barriers in Canada and promote the formation of a unified market in Canada. The bill will also speed up the approval process for major infrastructure projects, shortening the approval time from five years to two years. Carney also said that the Canadian government will continue to negotiate with the US government on trade issues and ask the United States to "cancel the illegal and unreasonable tariffs imposed on Canada as soon as possible." (Jinshi)