US-Canada Trade Tensions Escalate: Trump Raises Tariffs by 10% in Response to Ontario Ad
In a surprise move, President Trump announced on Saturday that he is increasing US tariffs on Canada by an additional 10% in response to an anti-tariff advertisement aired by the local government of Ontario during the World Series. The ad, which featured excerpts from a 1987 radio address by former President Ronald Reagan, was deemed a “hostile act” by Trump, who claimed it misrepresented the facts.
The decision to raise tariffs comes despite Ontario Premier Doug Ford’s announcement that the ad campaign would be put on hold starting Monday to allow trade talks to resume. Ford stated that the intention of the ad was to initiate a conversation about the impact of tariffs on workers and businesses, and that this goal had been achieved. However, Trump claimed that Ontario officials had indicated the ad would be taken down immediately, and that its airing during the World Series was a “FRAUD.”
Background on US-Canada Trade Tensions
Trade tensions between the US and Canada have been ongoing for months, with the White House engaging in a global trade war. In the summer, Trump hiked tariffs on Canada to 35%, although many goods are exempt due to the 2020 US-Mexico-Canada Trade Agreement. Canada has also imposed retaliatory tariffs on US products, but lifted them in August as part of efforts to reach a deal on tariffs. Despite these efforts, the two nations have yet to reach an agreement.
According to experts, the escalation of trade tensions between the US and Canada could have significant economic implications for both countries. The increased tariffs could lead to higher prices for consumers and reduced trade between the two nations. The situation is being closely monitored by trade analysts and economists, who are urging both sides to return to the negotiating table to find a resolution.
Reaction and Next Steps
The reaction to Trump’s decision to raise tariffs has been mixed, with some critics arguing that it will harm US businesses and consumers. The White House has been contacted for comment on when the increased tariffs will take effect and what imports they will apply to. Global Affairs Canada has also been reached out to for a response to the developments.
As the situation continues to unfold, it remains to be seen how the increased tariffs will impact the US-Canada trade relationship. One thing is certain, however: the escalation of trade tensions between the two nations will have significant implications for businesses, consumers, and the economy as a whole. For more information on this developing story, visit Here
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