Carney faces crucial test after walking away from Trump's deal
Summary
The United States and Canada, long-time trade partners, are now involved in a growing trade conflict after Canada stopped trade talks with President Trump and decided to retaliate against U.S. tariffs. Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney faces a major test in convincing Canadians and provinces to accept economic pain while holding out for a better deal.Key Facts
- Canada and the U.S. have had free trade for decades but are now in a trade war.
- Talks ended when Canada rejected last-minute U.S. deal changes deemed unfair.
- Canada plans to match U.S. tariffs dollar for dollar as retaliation.
- Canada sends about 70% of its exports to the U.S., making economic pain likely for both countries.
- Some Canadian provinces have banned U.S. alcohol, causing big losses in U.S. wine and spirits exports.
- Polls show many Canadians support standing firm despite possible economic damage.
- Carney will meet provincial leaders to discuss the dispute and manage political risk.
- The U.S. criticized Canadian provinces for not lifting bans on American liquor, affecting negotiations.
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