Trump says he hasn't spoken to Canada as tariff deadline looms
- President Donald Trump threatened higher tariffs on Canada, India, and Brazil due to their political actions, including Canada's support for Palestinian statehood and India's purchases of Russian oil.
- Trump stated in a Truth Social post that Canada would face a 35% tariff starting at 12:01 AM ET on August 1 due to its announcement to recognize Palestinian statehood.
- India is set to receive a 25% tariff, with Trump expressing indifference about India's relationship with Russia.
- The U.S. Court of Appeals will hear arguments regarding Trump's authority to impose unilateral tariffs using emergency powers.
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While waiting for the famous deal, uncertainty continues to reign a few hours from the "limit date".
·Montreal, Canada
Read Full ArticleU.S. President Donald Trump said on Thursday that he had not "talked to Canada" as he approached the deadline for the imposition of his customs duties. He said he had "called," suggesting that Prime Minister Mark Carney would have contacted him a few hours before the imposition of 35% customs duties in Canada. The Canadian Press has contacted Mr. Carney's office for confirmation, but has not yet received a response. Donald Trump tempered the exp…
·Richelieu, Canada
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