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Canada government source says US also keen on trade deal before Aug 19 deadline

Negotiators remain in Washington with no breakthrough, while the United States threatens 50% tariffs on Canadian goods unless a deal is reached.

  • Canada and the United States are negotiating in the U.S. capital to reach a trade agreement before the United States imposes 50 per cent tariffs on Canadian goods on Aug 19.
  • The United States vowed to impose 50 per cent tariffs on Canadian goods, citing Canadian counter-measures on autos and liquor, as well as frustrations with dairy policies.
  • Speaking in Des Moines, Greer said Ottawa must drop its retaliatory tariffs as the two countries race to reach an agreement before the tariffs take effect.
  • Sources suggest the United States may be open to extending the Aug 19 deadline, though it remains unclear if Canada would agree to such an extension.
  • President Trump has expressed concerns regarding a $1.3 trillion trade deficit, emphasizing that the United States must prioritize the welfare of its own workforce ahead of other nations.
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Bloomberg broke the news in New York, United States on Thursday, August 13, 2026.
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