Trump threatens Canada with 100% tariff if it makes trade deal with China
Trump warns that a Canada-China trade deal enabling Chinese EV exports risks U.S. market access; he threatens 100% tariffs on Canadian imports to protect American interests.
- US President Donald Trump issued a warning to Canada about a potential 100% tariff on all Canadian goods if Canada makes a trade deal with China.
- Trump suggested that Canada is at risk of being exploited by China to avoid U.S. tariffs.
- Trump warned, 'China will eat Canada alive, completely devour it,' expressing concerns about the impact of a trade deal.
- Trump referred to Canada's Prime Minister Mark Carney as a 'governor,' implying a desire for Canada to become the 51st U.S. state.
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China Trade Deal Sees Trump Threaten Canada with Steep Tariffs
U.S. president Donald Trump has threatened Canada with tariffs of up to 100% in response to its latest trade agreement with China. On Saturday, January 24th President Donald Trump sharply criticised Canada’s latest trade agreement with China, He warned that unless Ottawa changes course, the United States could impose tariffs of up to 100% on Canadian products. Trump said the deal undermines U.S. economic interests and weakens coordinated effort…
Trump threatens Canada with tariffs as post-Davos fallout continues
TORONTO — President Donald Trump on Saturday threatened Canada with steep tariffs if it “makes a deal with China” and insulted Prime Minister Mark Carney, his latest swing at the country since Carney pushed back against his policies in a highly publicized speech in Davos, Switzerland, this past week.
The US President wants to prevent Canada and the People's Republic from working more closely together, and, as is so often the case, puts trade sanctions as a means of pressure in the room.
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