$1 TRILLION Shift!: Trump REGRETS as Canada STRIKES US Oil Industry in Retaliation for Trump Tariffs
Canada just delivered a $1 trillion blow to the U.S. oil industry — and Trump didn’t see it coming.
In today’s video, we dive deep into how Trump’s aggressive tariffs backfired, pushing Canada to strike back by redirecting its massive oil exports toward Asia. The historic expansion of the Trans Mountain Pipeline has opened the door for Canada to build powerful new alliances with China, India, and Japan — shaking up the global energy markets.
With $1 trillion in potential oil deals slipping away from the U.S., America’s energy dominance is now under serious threat. Meanwhile, Asian economies are celebrating as cheaper Canadian crude floods their markets. How did Trump’s tariff war set off this massive shift? Can the U.S. recover from this stunning geoeconomic defeat?
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7 Comments
The environmental impact of the Trans Mountain pipeline expansion seems concerning, especially with the coastal ecosystems in British Columbia. Is there a way to balance energy needs with protecting the environment?
What do you think will happen if the U.S. retaliates with even more tariffs? Could it hurt Canada’s new Asian market?
I wonder if China and India will continue to rely on Canadian oil long-term, or if they’ll shift to more renewable sources as their economies grow.
This shift in Canada’s oil export strategy is pretty significant. I didn’t realize how much the U.S. could lose from this move.
I didn’t realize how much Canada was tied to the U.S. oil market. The way things are shifting now could really change the whole North American energy landscape.
It’s interesting that Russia is stepping up its exports to both the U.S. and Asia. Do you think they’re positioning themselves as a dominant oil supplier in the future?
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