Trump Hits Out After Mark Carney Rejects US-Canada Trade Deal
Summary
President Donald Trump criticized Canada after Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney rejected a U.S.-Canada trade deal and promised to respond with equal tariffs on American goods. The trade talks ended because both sides disagreed over new terms and tariffs.Key Facts
- President Trump said Canada wants the benefits of being a U.S. state without actually being one.
- Trump criticized Canada for charging high tariffs on American farmers’ goods for many years.
- Canada’s Prime Minister Mark Carney called the U.S. tariffs on $20 billion of Canadian goods an economic attack.
- Carney promised Canada would impose retaliatory tariffs starting next month.
- The U.S. recently introduced 50% tariffs on some Canadian products.
- Trade talks between the U.S. and Canada ended due to last-minute changes in U.S. terms.
- Carney described the U.S. proposals as unfair, uneconomic, and unreliable.
- President Trump has used tariffs frequently during his presidency to protect American industries.
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