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Vance: 'No way' Canada can win trade war with US

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United States Vice President JD Vance said on Friday that there is "no way" that Canada can win the trade war against the US.

"As [US] President [Donald] Trump often says, they just don't have the cards. There is no way that Canada can win a trade war with the United States. What President Trump has said is that he wants to level the playing field. For decades, Canadian leadership has forced American farmers and American manufacturers to play by an unfair set of rules. All that President Trump said is that we are done playing by an unfair set of rules," Vance said during a press conference in Greenland.

Earlier today, Trump stated that he had an "extremely productive call" with Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney after the latter announced yesterday that Canada will respond to the US tariffs with "retaliatory trade actions."

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