In 1987, President Ronald Reagan sharply criticized tariffs and trade barriers. Ontario’s government used Reagan’s words in an advertisement promoting free trade between the US and Canada in response ...
The 1987 radio speech - Address to the Nation on Free and Fair Trade - begins with Reagan saying Japan's prime minister will visit the White House and "recent disagreements" on trade will be discussed ...
President Donald Trump canceled trade talks with Canada on Thursday, citing a recent ad released by the government of Canada’s Ontario province that quoted former President Ronald Reagan’s 1987 radio ...
Ontario Premier Doug Ford's television ads only scratched the surface: 'Protectionism has no future; it's a dead and ...
A province of Ontario ad that features former U.S. President Ronald Reagan warning about the economic threats posed by ...
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Donald Trump claims Ronald Reagan ‘loved tariffs’. Here’s how the former president actually felt about them
In the speech, Reagan argues temporary restrictions on Japanese semi-conductors are necessary, even while he laments trade barriers as harmful to American workers, businesses, and consumers.
The Ronald Reagan Presidential ... It is not clear how the California-based Reagan Foundation decided to enter the fray over the ad, which was purchased by Ontario Premier Doug Ford and used portions ...
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What Reagan actually said in the speech on tariffs that caused Trump to cut off Canada trade talks
The speech on tariffs from President Ronald Reagan that the Ontario government used in a $75 million ad blitz did omit a key ...
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