Threats of More Tariffs and the Future of Canadian Auto Manufacturing
Trump made it clear that these tariffs were just the beginning, warning that more aggressive trade measures could follow in April.
His post stated: “If other egregious, long-time Tariffs are not likewise dropped by Canada, I will substantially increase, on April 2nd, the Tariffs on Cars coming into the U.S., which will, essentially, permanently shut down the automobile manufacturing business in Canada.”
He argued that these vehicles could just as easily be produced within the United States, emphasizing that “Canada pays very little for National Security, relying on the United States for military protection.”

A Controversial Proposal: Canada as the 51st State
In a move that has already stirred controversy, Trump once again suggested that Canada should become part of the U.S. to avoid future trade disputes.
“The only thing that makes sense is for Canada to become our cherished Fifty-First State. This would make all Tariffs, and everything else, totally disappear,” he wrote.
He further claimed that such a move would lead to “substantially reduced” taxes for Canadians, increased military security, and the elimination of border issues.
“The greatest and most powerful nation in the World will be bigger, better, and stronger than ever,” Trump concluded.
His remarks have sparked strong reactions, with many Canadians rejecting the idea outright, while others brace for further economic consequences as tensions between the two nations continue to escalate.