Canada in ‘different spot’ when it comes to Trump tariffs, U.S. trade czar says
- U.S. Trade Representative Jamieson Greer said tariffs will remain on Mexico and Canada despite their membership in a continental trade agreement.
- Greer noted that most countries have reluctantly accepted tariffs under U.S. policies and continue negotiations.
- Canada is taking a different stance on tariffs, and its future approach is uncertain, according to Greer.
- The U.S. aims to prioritize North American supply chains for national security and may offer preferential treatment, but tariffs will not be removed.
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Trump's trade czar says tariffs will remain on Canada, Mexico despite trade agreement
WASHINGTON - U.S. President Donald Trump's trade czar says there will be tariffs in place on Mexico and Canada even though the countries are part of a continental trade pact.
Trump’s trade czar says tariffs will remain on Canada, Mexico despite trade agreement
U.S. Trade Representative Jamieson Greer says the tariffs will remain despite the Canada-U.S.-Mexico-Agreement on trade, known as CUSMA.
US to keep tariffs on USMCA countries as issues with Canada ‘significant’
US trade representative Jamieson Greer said issues with Canada go well beyond trade ‘irritants’ and it is difficult to see how the two can work out their differences. (EPA Images pic) WASHINGTON: The Trump administration intends to maintain tariffs on imports from Mexico and Canada, US trade representative Jamieson Greer said on Tuesday as the US launches negotiations to revamp the North American free trade pact. The US has “significant” trade i…
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