Премьер Онтарио предложил остановить импорт в провинцию спиртных напитков из США из-за угрозы Трампа ввести пошлины против Канады, сообщает The Guardian.
Напомним, ранее Трамп угрожал сделать Канаду 51-м штатом США, что вызвало недовольство в Оттаве. Премьер провинции Онтарио, в свою очередь, уже угрожал прекратить поставки электроэнергии в США.
Премьер Онтарио предложил остановить импорт в провинцию спиртных напитков из США из-за угрозы Трампа ввести пошлины против Канады, сообщает The Guardian.
Напомним, ранее Трамп угрожал сделать Канаду 51-м штатом США, что вызвало недовольство в Оттаве. Премьер провинции Онтарио, в свою очередь, уже угрожал прекратить поставки электроэнергии в США.
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