First Thing: Trump in Canada tariff backdown after ‘substantial progress’ made on trade deal
Summary
President Donald Trump has delayed imposing a planned 25% tariff on Canada after progress was made in trade talks between the two countries. The tariff was originally set due to concerns over illegal immigration and drug trafficking, but Canada and the US continue to seek a trade agreement.Key Facts
- President Trump paused a 25% tariff on Canadian goods before it went into effect.
- Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney said there was substantial progress on a trade deal, but work remains.
- The tariff threat came after a year of tensions including retaliatory tariffs between the US and Canada.
- The White House cited issues with illegal immigration and drug trafficking as reasons for the tariff.
- In 2024, US-Canada trade was about $909 billion, showing strong economic ties.
- Canada responded to the US tariffs by announcing its own tariffs on American goods.
- Both countries are working to resolve disputes to maintain their long-standing trading relationship.
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