"Canada Still Aims to Lift All Trump Tariffs as Part of Deal with US"
- Canada and the U.S. resumed trade negotiations on Monday after Canada cancelled its planned digital services tax on American tech firms.
- The cancellation came after U.S. President Trump halted negotiations in response to Canada's digital tax, which imposed a 3% charge on the revenues of major American tech firms such as Amazon, Google, and Meta.
- Negotiators set a 30-day deadline to reach a new trade deal by July 21, with talks covering tariffs imposed on Canadian steel, aluminum, and autos.
- The U.S. ambassador said Canada aims to remove all Trump tariffs, calling it "our goal" during a Canada Day event at the Washington embassy.
- If successful, this deal could end the trade war tensions, but Canada may face political challenges over supply management protections in Parliament.
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The US and Canada want to resume their trade talks.
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Read Full ArticleAgain and again Trump provokes Canada to want to annex it as a US state. On Friday he announced all trade talks with the neighboring country - now there is a new turn.
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