Prime Minister Mark Carney said Canada will look at whether to remove some counter-tariffs against the U.S., despite winning an election in which he pledged to fight back against President Donald Trump’s trade war.

Carney said retaliatory tariffs should be designed to maximize the impact on the U.S. but minimize the pain for Canadian businesses. When the U.S. changes its tariff rate, “we don’t automatically adjust. We look at what we can do for our industry that’s most effective,” he said in West Kelowna, British Columbia.

“In some cases, that will be to remove tariffs. We have removed some tariffs over time so that, for example, the auto industry can function more effectively. And we’ll look at opportunities to do so.”

The comments underscore a politically awkward position for Carney a

See Full Page