New Trump tariffs pose ‘enormous risk’ to Quebec economy, Legault says

Roughly 70 per cent of Quebec’s exports go to the United States.

In a message posted on social media, Legault said everything must be done to avoid such tariffs, including making the integrity of the Canada-U.S. border a priority.

The reference to the border follows months of complaints by Legault aimed at Prime Minister Justin Trudeau to tighten up border controls.

The threat of 25 per cent tariffs on goods headed to the United States has reinforced Legault’s case.

“This promise of president-elected Donald Trump poses an enormous risk to the Quebec and Canadian economies,” Legault writes. “We have to do everything we can to avoid tariffs of 25 per cent on all products we export to the United States.

“The integrity of the border must be the priority of the federal government. I am offering the full cooperation of the government of Quebec to Prime Minister Trudeau.”

Ontario finds itself in a similar bind with its massive auto parts exports at stake.

Legault is to hold a news conference later Tuesday.

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