President Donald Trump’s proposal to convert Canada into the 51st state to avoid Canadian evil, which has led many people in large numbers to cancel their trips to the US. He expected Canadian to travel to the United States again once a trade agreement is finalized. “I understand that. Look, I understand it. This is something that will be worked out. There is still great love between the two countries, but you know that American people want a product here, they want to make it here. We compete for the same business. This is the problem. That’s why I call one way to solve the problem. There is a very easy way, “Trump said, according to AP. “The people of Canada, they will love us again ‘Trump regularly suggested that Canada could escape rates by becoming the 51st state. These repeated remarks about the US that may take over Canadian travelers. According to the National Statistical Office of Canada, Canadian visits to the US fell by 23% in the first seven months of this year compared to the same period in 2024. ‘The people of Canada will love them again. Most of them still do. If you only say 25%. I take on a lot of them. I think they love us, ‘said Trump. Carney reassured Trump, saying, ‘It’s not bad. They will come back. ‘ Carney visited the Oval Office for the second time before next year’s review of the United States Mexico Canada Agreement (USMCA), a long-standing and friendly alliance tense through Trump’s trade war and threats of annexation. Trump said he was open to expanding the free trade agreement with Mexico and Canada through renegotiating or entering “different transactions”. The agreement, which came into effect during Trump’s first term, allows most Canadian and Mexican goods to enter the US tariff -free. However, since returning to office, Trump has been clear that he wants to reform the relationship and showed mixed feelings about the process, as long as it enables him to improve America’s position. Trump expressed a penchant for Carney, something he did not feel for Carney’s predecessor, Justin Trudeau, but admitted that there was a ‘natural conflict’ between the two countries. He said: ‘We want Canada to do well. But you know, there’s a point we want the same business on. ” (With inputs of AP)
Canadians who cancel to us in large numbers: Here’s what Trump thinks about the dip in tourism
