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小蓝视频 Premier says he has directed 小蓝视频 Liquor Branch to stop buying American liquor

British Columbia Premier David Eby was quick to retaliate to 鈥渃rushing鈥 25 per cent tariffs announced by the U.S. on Saturday, including targeting U.S. liquor. Eby called the tariffs implemented by U.S.
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小蓝视频 Premier David Eby speaks in the Legislative Chamber after 小蓝视频 Lt-Gov. Wendy Lisogar-Cocchia was sworn in as British Columbia's 31st lieutenant-governor, in Victoria, Thursday, Jan. 30, 2025. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Darryl Dyck

British Columbia Premier David Eby was quick to retaliate to 鈥渃rushing鈥 25 per cent tariffs announced by the U.S. on Saturday, including targeting U.S. liquor.

Eby called the tariffs implemented by U.S. President Donald Trump 鈥渁 complete betrayal鈥 of the historic bond between Canada and the U.S. on Saturday.

鈥淚t鈥檚 a declaration of economic war against a trusted ally and friend,鈥 said Eby in Vancouver from a press conference.

Trump will hit Canada with 25 per cent tariffs on Tuesday, with a lower 10 per cent duty for energy 鈥 laying the foundation for a trade war with America's closest neighbours.

Eby said a few immediate measures have been launched in response to the tariff announcement. He has directed the 小蓝视频 Liquor Distribution Branch to immediately stop buying American liquor from "red states," as well as pulling existing stock from store shelves.

Eby said he has also directed crown corporations such as 小蓝视频 Hydro, IC小蓝视频, and health authorities to immediately halt buying American goods and services and instead buy Canadian goods and services first.

The province is also expediating permits for 10 private-sector projects worth $20 billion, including mines, renewable energy and natural gases.

Eby said this process is expected to create 6,000 jobs in northern and rural communities.

鈥淲e will never again allow ourselves to be beholden to the whims of one person in the White House,鈥 said Eby.

Trump has also singled out 小蓝视频 in his execution order.

"With respect to smuggling of illicit drugs across our northern border, Canada鈥檚 Financial Transactions and Reports Analysis Centre recently published a study on the laundering of proceeds of illicit synthetic opioids, which recognized Canada鈥檚 heightened domestic production of fentanyl, largely from 小蓝视频 and its growing footprint within international narcotics distribution", the executive order said.

Eby said he understands Trump's concerns about fentanyl in the U.S. and he shared the same concerns as well. He said it has 鈥渢aken too many lives in 小蓝视频鈥 and made people and communities less safe.

鈥淲hen you're talking about transnational organized crime, you have to work together 鈥 and I can't imagine a stronger ally than our provincial government,鈥 Eby.

鈥淚f the president wants to come up and wants to do that work, he can come to British Columbia, and we can talk about the work that we can do together. I'm keen to do that because we share a goal of addressing those major issues,鈥 he added.

But Eby said imposing a 25 per cent tariff on 小蓝视频 and Canada to address the fentanyl issue 鈥渋sn鈥檛 the way to do it.鈥

鈥淭hese tariffs don't make sense. They don't achieve his goal of economic growth for the United States,鈥 Eby said.

A statement sent from the Office of the Premier said wood, pulp and paper, metallic mineral and energy products make up about 67 per cent of total goods exported to the U.S.

Eby said he is "particularly worried" about 小蓝视频's forest sector, which is already facing punishing softwood lumber duties.

The 小蓝视频 Council of Forest Industries said in a statement that the forestry sector has been coping with many challenges with mill closures affecting thousands of jobs over the past few years.

It said the tariff on all forest product exports will be devastating, potentially leading to more job losses, and hurting the workers and the communities whose livelihoods depend on the industry.

But Eby said the province has done a lot through the years to diversify its economy to make it less exposed to trade issues.

"I'm sure, for business owners, certainly for our government, is the recognition that even when the tariffs are taken off, the relationship will not go back to the way it was before," said Eby.

That means that 小蓝视频 has to continue to deepen its relationships and take risks to expand trading networks away from the U.S., added Eby.

"As British Columbians, and as Canadians, we will stand strong and united in the face of this unprecedented attack,鈥 he added.

This report by The Canadian Press was first published Feb. 1, 2025.

Nono Shen, The Canadian Press

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