Trump threatened 35% tariff on canadian goods across the board

Trump threatened 35% tariff on canadian goods across the board

US President Donald Trump is threatening to slap 35 percent of tariffs on all Canadian goods as the two countries are engaged in conversation to reach some kind of trade agreement.

Trump’s latest threat came in a letter to Prime Minister Mark Karney that the President posted on his social media site, Truth Social on Thursday evening.

“If Canada, or companies within your country, decide to manufacture the product within the United States, there will be no tariff,” Read letter,

Trump said that tariffs would be effective on August 1, and wrote that if Canada takes vengeance, he will increase the levy.

Trump and Carney have been closed in conversation to come to any business resolution by 21 July. Carney’s office said he received a letter, and the Prime Minister said that in a social media post, he was committed to defending Canadian workers and businesses.

While Carney said that Canada would talk on the revised time frame, he also said that the country was “strengthening our trade participation worldwide.”

In his letter, Trump again cited Phantenile “Dal” from Canada to America – even if the data continues to show it. The minimum amount of medicine is crossing the Canada-US limit Compared to the southern border of America.

Trump has complained about crossing the northern border since being re -elected in November. After assuming office, he imposed tariffs, stating that Canada is designed to punish, which is not enough to tighten the fennel drug trade.

Carney said in his statement that Canada had made “significant progress” in influencing the flow of Phantanelle.

“We are committed to working with the United States to save life in our two countries and protect communities,” he said.

Canadian Phentineel Caesar Kevin Bosso, Right, Denver is seen, a Canada Border Services Agency Drug detection Dog, CBSA Lansdown Port of Entry of Lansdown, Onts, on Wednesday, 12 February, 2025.
Canadian Phentineel Caesar Kavin Bosso, Right, Denver is seen, a Canada Border Services Agency Drug detection Dogs, CBSA Lansdown Port of Entry of Lansdown, On 12 February. (Spencer Kolby/The Canadian Press)

Now, the President is taking a step forward by promising 35 percent levy to border-related tariffs. The US is currently applying 25 percent tariffs on all non-SUSAMAs from Canada and tariffs related to limits at the rate of 10 percent on energy and potash as part of the regime.

Ottawa announced an investment of $ 1.3 billion in border security and named a Phantanel Caesar to overcome the concerns from the White House.

The US has also hit Canadian Steel, Aluminum and Auto with a import levy, especially harmful to the Canadian economy, which has led to job loss and declining exports.

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Trump threatened 35% tariff on all Canadian goods

US President Donald Trump threatened late Thursday night to implement 35 percent tariffs on all canadian goods starting next month. In a letter to Prime Minister Mark Carney that Trump posted on his social media site, the President warned that if Canada retaliates, the rate could also be higher.

Business talks go on

Trump is also promising to slap 50 percent tariff on copper coming in the US. Federal dataCanada exported copper and copper-based products worth some $ 9.3 billion in 2023, most of which-52 percent-moving into China and Japan, with 17 and 12 percent of Canadian exports respectively.

Although he mainly cited Fentanile in his Thursday’s letter, Trump also listed other irritability of Canada. Supply management system,

Carney and Trump are interacting directly with each other, and both This month agreed to try to resolve trade disputes When the President was in Alberta for the G7 summit in June.

External Affairs Minister Anita Anand said on Thursday morning that she hoped that an agreement could be reached by the time limit of 21 July.

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External Affairs Minister Anita Anand says that the government is ‘working hard’ in private talks with the United States. When the trade talks started again last week, Prime Minister Mark Karney said that he was still working towards the last 21 July deadline.

Anand told Malaysia reporters, “This is an attempt that we are leading to all our weight, it is necessary for the health of our economy.”

“We are still expecting an agreement can be obtained.”

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Orthodox leader Pierre Pilevre took on social media on Thursday evening, in which the latest tariff danger was exploded as “unfair”.

“All Canadians must come together to protect our economy. We are ready to do everything to secure the best deal for conservative Canada,” they have written in a post on X.

“Our country is united.”

Uniphore President Lara Payne, who represents some 320,000 employees including Auto and Steel Workers, “forcibly recovered” it.

Payne said, “Workers are relying on our (government) to protect their jobs.” “Concessions will not stop a bully, but will have collective strength.”

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Last week, Liberal government announced Stop your digital service tax again It was to be effective on Eve. Tusrap Tax should be abolished And a few days before the announcement, the Canadian-American trade talks were cut.

Trump’s letter to Carney was posted a day later when the President posted several other letters on social media, threatened to tariff on other countries, including: Brazil, Philippines, Brunei, Moldova, Algeria, Libya, Iraq and Sri Lanka.

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