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Trump Says Carney Apologized for Ontario’s Anti-Tariff Ad
- On Oct 31, US President Donald Trump flatly rejected resuming trade talks with Canada, saying discussions 'will not resume' despite Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney's apology and threatening a 10 per cent tariff.
- An Ontario advertisement aired in the US drew from a 1987 radio address by former US president Ronald Reagan and prompted Trump to call off bilateral trade negotiations last week.
- Statistics Canada reported the trade battle is slowing growth, with just 0.4 per cent annualised expansion in the third quarter as levies on steel, aluminium and automobiles squeeze Canadian businesses and workers.
- US Energy Secretary Chris Wright said the goal is for the US and Canada to return to the table and cooperate on oil, gas and critical minerals despite a sudden reversal between two historic allies.
- Relations are complicated by deep trade links and personal ties as Canada is the United States' second-largest trading partner and Mr Trump said he had a `good relationship` with Mr Carney and that `I really like him a lot`.
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In a commercial the Canadian province of Ontario had criticized Trump's customs policy. He broke off trade talks, now the prime minister has apologized.
·Germany
Read Full ArticleThe Canadian Prime Minister apologized Donald Trump, for a television announcement against American tariffs, which led the Republican to impose an additional 10% tariff on Canada.
·Portugal
Read Full ArticleCanada's Prime Minister Carney apologised to US President Trump for a commercial against his customs policy. Because of the clip from the Canadian province of Ontario, Trump had cut off trade talks with the country.
·Hamburg, Germany
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Total News Sources80
Leaning Left26Leaning Right12Center18Last UpdatedBias Distribution47% Left
Bias Distribution
- 47% of the sources lean Left
47% Left
L 47%
C 32%
R 21%
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