U.S. President Donald Trump spoke Sunday evening, saying if Canada “want to play the game, I don’t mind, we can play the game all they want,” referring to Canada’s retaliatory tariffs and brewing trade war. Trump also complained that Canada does not allow U.S. banks in the country while the U.S. allows Canadian banks into the U.S. He also said “they don’t allow our farm products in, essentially.”
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Trump says US can ‘play the game’ after Canada’s retaliatory tariffs
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