Trump Threatens Canada with 100% Tariffs Over China Trade Deal.
Trump's Tariff Warning to Canada
According to TSN.ua: In a post on Truth Social, former President Donald Trump threatened to impose 100% tariffs on all Canadian goods. He expressed strong concern over Canada's deepening trade relationship with China, signaling a potential major shift in North American trade policy.
The Canada-China Agreement at the Heart of the Dispute
In 2024, Canada struck a deal to reduce tariffs on Chinese electric vehicles. Trump argues this could turn Canada into a 'back door' for Chinese goods to enter the U.S. market. He stated that Canada's Governor, Mark Carney, is 'deeply mistaken' if he believes such a strategy will go unanswered.
This is not the first time Trump has raised this issue. On January 23, he warned that if Canada continued to strengthen its trade ties with China, it would 'immediately receive 100% tariffs on all Canadian goods and products entering the United States.' Such a move would severely impact the long-standing economic partnership between the two neighbors.
These threats highlight escalating trade tensions between the U.S. and Canada, with serious potential consequences for both economies. As Canada pursues new agreements that could alter global supply chains, American policymakers and manufacturers may be forced to reassess their strategies. This development underscores the complex challenges Western nations face in balancing trade with China against domestic economic interests.
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