Carney says trade talks with U.S. ‘had been making progress’ until Ontario anti-tariff ad
Ontario uses Ronald Reagan's words in anti-tariff ad that aired during the World Series, prompting Trump to halt trade talks and threaten a 10% tariff increase.
- Prime Minister Mark Carney stated that Canada and the United States were close to a trade deal before President Donald Trump ended discussions abruptly.
- Carney noted that the negotiations had been 'very detailed, very specific, very comprehensive' regarding steel, aluminum, and energy trade.
- Trump stated he ended the talks due to an anti-tariff TV ad by the Ontario government, declaring a 10 percent additional tariff on Canada.
- Carney mentioned at the ASEAN summit that he has not heard from Trump since the talks ended.
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Carney says trade talks with U.S. ‘had been making progress’ until Ontario anti-tariff ad
Prime Minister Mark Carney says trade talks with the U.S. “had been making progress” until U.S. President Donald Trump suddenly ended negotiations with Canada over Ontario’s anti-tariff ad.
A tiff over a TV ad: Canada reacts to Trump's latest trade and tariff moves
President Donald Trump, left, speaks during a meeting with Canada's Prime Minister Mark Carney on the sidelines of the G7 Summit, Monday, June 16, 2025, in Kananaskis, Canada.(Mark Schiefelbein / AP)Over the past several days, trade relations between Washington and Ottawa have gone from bad to worse. President Donald Trump has slapped an additional 10 percent tariff on Canadian products, coming a day after announcing he was calling off all trade…
Carney says Canada, U.S. were close to a deal when Trump ended trade talks
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President Donald Trump has announced that he will increase US tariffs on goods from Canada by another 10 percentage points after the province of Ontario aired an advertisement during the US baseball championship finals, the BBC reports. The anti-tariff ad quotes Ronald Reagan, and Trump said on Thursday that it was "FALSE" and "outrageous", before announcing that trade talks with Canada would be ended immediately. The ad was suspended from airin…
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