Trump pauses 50% tariffs on goods from Canada, says two sides have a deal
Trump said the pause gives negotiators time to finalize a deal as the two countries work through disputes over autos, dairy and alcohol.
- On Tuesday, President Donald Trump announced a 3-day pause on 50% tariffs against Canada, citing a tentative deal between the two nations subject to final documentation.
- Originally scheduled for August 19, 2026, the deadline threatened to impose levies on US$20 billion worth of Canadian goods including cement and hockey sticks.
- Prime Minister Mark Carney held intense negotiations with Trump on Monday to avoid tariff threats, an effort affecting 2.6 million Canadian livelihoods according to officials.
- U.S. Chamber of Commerce senior vice-president for the Americas Neil Herrington warned that higher tariffs would damage both economies and threaten 13 million American jobs dependent on trade.
- Automotive manufacturers face significant long-term losses if tariff disputes persist, as industry experts note current effective tariff rates for the sector are already at least 12.5 per cent.
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"I suspended customs duties of 50% against Canada for a three-day period," said Donald Trump. The Canadian Prime Minister denounced the measure as a "direct violation."
The Canadian Prime Minister highlights "substantial progress" in trade negotiations with the US, but warns that there remains "an important job" to doTrump is escalating the trade war with Canada and announces tariffs of 50% The President of the United States, Donald Trump, announced this Tuesday that he has decided to pause for three days the entry into force of tariffs of 50% on imports from Canada, scheduled for this Wednesday, by ensuring th…
Trump delays 50 per cent tariffs on Canada for three days
OTTAWA - Canada has temporarily dodged 50 per cent tariffs on roughly $28-billion worth of goods after U.S. President Donald Trump announced late Tuesday he would delay the levies for three days.
Less than two hours before the entry into force of new US tariffs, the US and Canada agreed on a three-day postponement. Both sides want to use the deadline for further negotiations - but the dispute continues.
According to the US president, the two countries have managed to reach an agreement.
United States President Donald Trump said late last night that he was delaying for three days the introduction of new 50 percent tariffs on Canadian goods, which were supposed to take effect at midnight, saying the two countries had reached an agreement.
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