(Washington) Canadian delegation will meet with US Trading Secretary Howard Lunick in Washington on Thursday and discuss cold-generating customs duties between the two countries in recent weeks.
Federal Finance Minister, Dominic LeBlanc, Canadian Ambassador, US Ambassador to the United States Kirsten Hillman and Ontario Prime Minister Doug Ford, Mr Lutnick will be in the United States capital to meet Mr. Lutnick.
Prime Minister Ford has already said that the goal will be to get a meeting related to the Trump Administration plans for customs duties.
On Wednesday, President Donald Trump, including Canada, including Canada, including Canada, increased customs duties by 25% of the steel and aluminum.
Current, Mr. Trump, Mr. Trump threatened to twice these customs duties in Canada, because Ontario had paid a 25% addition to the electricity sold in the United States. When Mr Ford chooses to take back this burden, Trump decided to move forward with the threat.
Else of the American capital, Mr. Trump is expected to answer questions in Canada, when relations between the two countries are tense.
Pete Hoekstraf, a former member of the Michigan Congress, will appear in front of the Senate Committee for Foreign Relations to determine foreign relations.