Trump slaps new 10% tariff on Canada
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President Trump announced the termination of all trade negotiations with Canada, citing a television ad that he claimed misrepresented facts and attempted to influence US court decisions. This action follows Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney's statement about diversifying exports away from the US due to tariff threats,
President Donald Trump pulled out of trade talks with Canada Thursday, furious over what he called a “fake’’ television ad from Ontario’s provincial government that quoted former President Ronald Reagan from 38 years ago criticizing tariffs -- Trump’s favorite economic tool.
Trump on Thursday ended trade talks with Ottawa over the tariff-related ad, which Trump said was misleading. Trump announced the higher tariffs in a Truth Social post on Saturday
Ontario Premier Doug Ford responds to U.S. President Donald Trump's new 25% tariffs on imports from Mexico and Canada, in Toronto, Ontario, Canada March 4, 2025. REUTERS/Kyaw Soe Oo/File Photo OTTAWA (Reuters) -The premier of Canada’s most populous province has again complicated the country’s delicate trade negotiations with the U.