"Escalating tariffs against the United States does nothing to
help Canada. It only hurts American workers," White House
spokeswoman Sarah Sanders told a media briefing when asked about
Canada's action.
Ties between the two neighbors and long-time allies have been
strained by U.S. President Donald Trump's decision to impose
tariffs on U.S. imports of steel and aluminum on national
security grounds.
The retaliatory tariffs unveiled by Canadian Foreign Minister
Chrystia Freeland on Friday mostly target U.S. steel and
aluminum products, but also hit consumer food products, such as
coffee, ketchup and whiskey.
Canadian officials said the measures were designed in part to
pressure Trump by focusing on goods from states where his
political allies hold sway.
"We've been very nice to Canada for many years, and they've
taken advantage of that - particularly advantage of our
farmers," Sanders said. "The president is working to fix the
broken system, and he's going to continue pushing for that."
(Reporting by Jeff Mason, Tim Ahmann; editing by Grant McCool)
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