加拿大 Poilievre 他将以火攻火 杀死特朗普的经济政策和关税

加拿大 Poilievre 他将以火攻火 杀死特朗普的经济政策和关税

Poilievre 表示,他将“以火攻火”地对抗特朗普的经济政策和关税

https://globalnews.ca/news/10872407/poilievre-trump-tariffs-immigration-us-canada/

作者:Sean Boynton Global News 2024 年 11 月 15 日下午 7:45

点击播放视频:“以火攻火”:Poilievre 誓言要对抗特朗普的经济政策和美国对加拿大征收的关税”观看:保守党领袖 Pierre Poilievre 誓言要“以火攻火”,并解决美国当选总统唐纳德·特朗普的经济保护主义问题,他周五在温哥华 Corus 电台 CKNW 上告诉电台主持人 Jas Johal。

保守党领袖皮埃尔·波利耶夫誓言要“以毒攻毒”,通过旨在吸引加拿大投资和提高工资的政策来解决美国当选总统唐纳德·特朗普的经济保护主义问题。

周五,波利耶夫在温哥华的 Corus 电台 CKNW 上告诉 Jas Johal,他也支持加强美加边境的安全,但他淡化了对特朗普承诺的大规模驱逐将导致大量移民涌入加拿大的担忧。

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Johal 询问,如果特朗普对加拿大征收关税,波利耶夫将如何应对,因为他承诺对所有进口到美国的外国产品征收 10% 的关税。

“首先,我们应该免除所有这些关税。我不敢相信(总理贾斯汀)特鲁多与特朗普签署的贸易协议留下了征收 10% 关税的可能性。 “我永远不会同意这一点,”Poilievre 说。

他补充说,他将努力取消对软木材征收关税,并确保“购买美国货”政策的豁免。

“但更重要的是,我将以牙还牙,”他说,并指出近年来加拿大的投资大量减少并转移到美国。“我想要回我们的钱。”

点击播放视频:1:59美国大选可能对加拿大产生哪些经济影响

保守党领袖表示,他长期以来提出的取消消费者碳价的计划,以及削减所得税和外国投资税,将终止从加拿大向美国的投资和工业流动。

“特朗普想要我们的工作,特鲁多想帮助他们夺走这些工作,”他说。“当我成为总理时,这一切都结束了。”

特朗普还承诺降低税收和监管,以推动对美国的投资,以对抗中国。他表示,中国将面临 60% 的进口商品关税。

自由党政府表示有信心,特朗普第一届政府对钢铁和铝征收针锋相对的关税,证明加拿大应该免于此类关税。它还表示,加拿大与美国就中国汽车行业关税问题达成一致,为渥太华 2026 年举行的自由贸易谈判奠定了“坚实”基础。

但 Poilievre 表示,贾斯汀·特鲁多总理的政府本应在特朗普第一任期内取代北美自由贸易协定的《加拿大-美国-墨西哥协议》中获得美国关税豁免,包括软木材。

拜登政府今年大幅提高了对加拿大软木材的关税,从 8.05% 提高到 14.54%。

点击播放视频 2:22《商业事务:加拿大抱怨美国软木材关税‘不公平’》

此次关税上调遭到不列颠哥伦比亚省政府和业界的强烈反对,不列颠哥伦比亚省的林业部门多年来一直在高昂的出口成本下苦苦挣扎。

Poilievre 表示,他将取消这些关税,但未透露具体如何取消。

“特朗普希望美国工人得到最好的待遇,我也希望加拿大工人得到最好的待遇,”他说。

“我们不会再成为傻瓜了……特朗普最想做的就是让特鲁多继续掌权,因为他可以欺负他,拿走他的钱。”

他补充说,特朗普可能会利用明年 4 月计划提高消费者碳价的机会,吸引更多企业和工人来到美国。

边境安全方面的具体信息很少

在特朗普领导的移民打击行动(包括驱逐出境)中,反对党和各省一直在向政府施压,要求其制定边境安全和执法计划,以打击从美国非法进入加拿大的人员。

自由党表示,各机构已经为这种情况准备了数月,政府准备在必要时提供额外资源。

波利耶夫表示,他希望看到加拿大边境有更多的一线官员,并进行立法改革,“如果有必要,以防止人们滥用我们的制度。”

但他将边境问题的矛头直指特鲁多,而不是特朗普。

“我们不要分心,”波利耶夫说。“我们在移民方面遇到的问题是在贾斯汀·特鲁多执政之前发生的。我的意思是,特朗普总统甚至还没有上任。”

点击播放视频:“特朗普的边境事务主管将重点关注加拿大方面,称‘不可能通往恐怖分子的大门”

2:06 特朗普的边境沙皇将重点关注加拿大方面,称“不能成为通往恐怖分子的大门”

特鲁多上个月宣布,加拿大将大幅削减每年接受的永久居民数量,以减缓人口增长并解决被归咎于移民的住房和社会服务短缺问题。

海关和移民联盟在一封电子邮件中告诉全球新闻,加拿大边境服务局的人员短缺一直是“一个长期存在的问题”,并估计该机构需要额外 2,000 至 3,000 名官员才能满足其目前的运营需求。

当乔哈尔追问是否需要解决因特朗普驱逐计划而逃离的移民激增的问题时,波利耶夫否认了这将压垮难民系统的说法。

“不可能成为美国的难民,”他说。“我们在那里度假。这不是独裁统治。这不是一个需要逃离的危险国家。”

特朗普新任命的“边境沙皇”汤姆·霍曼本周表示,加拿大和美国的边境代表着“一个极端的国家安全漏洞”,并誓言在他入主白宫后解决这个问题。

被特朗普选为国家安全顾问的共和党众议员迈克·沃尔兹公开为波利耶夫赢得下次选举欢呼,击败特鲁多,目前选举最迟定于明年 10 月举行。

点击播放视频: 1:59 特朗普的内阁人选预示着加拿大将陷入困境

Poilievre says he.d fight Trump economic policies, tariffs 'with fire'

https://globalnews.ca/news/10872407/poilievre-trump-tariffs-immigration-us-canada/

 By Sean Boynton  Global News Nov 15, 2024 7:45 pm

 
Click to play video: '‘Fight fire with fire’: Poilievre vows to counter Trump economic policies, U.S. tariffs on Canada'WATCH: Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre vowed to “fight fire with fire” and address U.S. president-elect Donald Trump’s economic protectionism, he told radio host Jas Johal on Corus Radio station CKNW in Vancouver on Friday.
Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre is vowing to “fight fire with fire” and address U.S. president-elect Donald Trump’s economic protectionism with policies aimed at attracting investment and higher wages in Canada.

Poilievre told Jas Johal on Corus Radio station CKNW in Vancouver on Friday he also supports increased security at the U.S.-Canada border, but downplayed fears that Trump’s promised mass deportations will lead to an influx of migrants seeking to enter Canada.

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Johal asked how Poilievre would plan to deal with Trump if he imposed tariffs on Canada, as he’s promised a blanket 10-per cent tariff on all foreign imports to the U.S.

“First of all, we should be exempt from all these tariffs. I can’t believe that (Prime Minister Justin) Trudeau signed a trade deal with Trump that leaves open the possibility of a 10-per cent tariff. I never would have agreed to that,” Poilievre said.

He added he would work to end tariffs on softwood lumber and secure an exemption to “Buy American” policies.

“But more importantly, I’ll fight fire with fire,” he said, noting Canada has seen large levels of investments falling and moving to the U.S. in recent years. “I want our money back.”

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The Conservative leader said his long-stated plan to eliminate the consumer carbon price, as well as cuts to income tax and taxes on foreign investments, will end the flow of investment and industry from Canada to the U.S.

“Trump wants our jobs, Trudeau wants to help them take them,” he said. “When I’m prime minister, that ends.”

Trump has also promised reductions on taxes and regulations to drive investment into the U.S. to counter China, who he said will face 60-per cent tariffs on imported goods.

The Liberal government has expressed confidence that the first Trump administration, which saw tit-for-tat tariffs on steel and aluminum, proved Canada should be exempt from such tariffs. It has also said Canada’s alignment with the U.S. on Chinese auto industry tariffs puts Ottawa on “firm” ground for scheduled free trade talks in 2026.

But Poilievre said Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s government should have secured an exemption from U.S. tariffs in the Canada-United States-Mexico Agreement that replaced NAFTA during Trump’s first term — including on softwood lumber.
The Biden administration this year significantly increased duties on softwood lumber from Canada, to 14.54 per cent from 8.05 per cent.

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The increase has received backlash from government and industry in British Columbia, where the forestry sector has struggled for years under the high export costs.

Poilievre said he would end those duties but wouldn’t say how.

“Trump wants what’s best for American workers, I want what’s best for Canadian workers,” he said.

“We’re not going to be suckers anymore … Trump would love nothing more to keep than keep Trudeau in power because he can walk all over him and he can take his money.”

He added Trump will likely take advantage of the planned increase to the consumer carbon price next April by attracting more businesses and workers to come to the U.S.

Few specifics on border security

The government has been pressed by opposition parties and provinces on its plan for border security and enforcement of people looking to enter Canada irregularly from the U.S. amid a Trump-led immigration crackdown, including deportations.

The Liberals say agencies have been preparing for such a scenario for months and that government is prepared to provide additional resources if necessary.

Poilievre said he wants to see more front-line officers at the Canadian border as well as legislative changes “if necessary to prevent people from abusing our system.”

But he pointed the finger squarely at Trudeau, rather than Trump, for issues at the border.

“Let’s not get distracted,” Poilievre said. “The problems we have in immigration happened under Justin Trudeau before this election. I mean, President Trump has not even taken office yet.”

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Trudeau announced last month Canada would slash the number of permanent residents accepted per year in a bid to slow population growth and address housing and social service shortages that have been blamed on immigration.

The Customs and Immigration Union told Global News in an emailed statement that staffing shortages at the Canada Border Services Agency have been “a long-standing issue,” and estimates the agency would need an additional 2,000 to 3,000 officers just to meet its current operational needs.

When pressed by Johal on the need to address an expected surge of migrants fleeing Trump’s deportation plan, Poilievre dismissed the notion that it would overwhelm the refugee system.

“It’s not possible to be a refugee from the United States,” he said. “We vacation there. It’s not a dictatorship. It’s not a dangerous country that you need to flee from.”

Trump’s newly-named “border czar,” Tom Homan, said this week that the Canada-U.S. border represented “an extreme national security vulnerability” and vowed to address it when he’s in the White House.

Republican Rep. Mike Walz, who Trump chose as his national security adviser, has openly cheered on Poilievre to win the next election against Trudeau, which is currently set for no later than next October.

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