U.S. President Donald Trump announced a 35% tariff on Canadian imports, effective August 1, escalating his trade war despite recent diplomatic warmth with Canadian PM Mark Carney.
Why it matters:
This move threatens to derail ongoing US-Canada trade talks, with a July 21 deadline now in jeopardy. Trump warned that retaliation by Canada could trigger even higher tariffs.
Wider impact:
Trump is also eyeing blanket tariffs of 15–20% on other trading partners, including Japan, South Korea, and the Philippines, as part of a broader economic pressure campaign.
Canada’s response:
Ottawa is scrambling to negotiate a deal to protect the USMCA (United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement), which replaced NAFTA in 2020. Canadian officials fear a recession and job losses if the tariffs stick.
Trump’s stance: In a letter to Carney, Trump said, “We’re just setting our tariffs,” and hinted that not every country will get a warning letter, some will simply face blanket rates.
(source aljazeera.com)








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