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Donald Trump’s counterparts learned best practices during his first term

Published: 11 December 2024

Donald Trump has imposed 25% tariffs on Canadian steel before and also lifted them. And then imposed them again. The on-again, off-again tariff truce cycle has played out in multiple industries, and Canada can expect more incendiary rhetoric on trade in a second Trump term, writes Professor Vivek Astvansh in The Conversation Canada. So how should Canada engage with Trump’s theatrical approach to politics? ā€œIdeally, leaders talk to each other and resolve disagreements,ā€ says Astvansh. Of course, with Trump, there are never guarantees of the fruitfulness of such talks. ā€œMost of his counterparts now recognize that retaliating with countermeasures, trying to be muted in their own rhetoric and hoping for a truce a few months later is the best way to handle him.ā€

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