Trump, Canada and Mark Carney
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President Donald Trump and Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney are scheduled to meet at the White House on Tuesday amid the trade war between the neighboring nations. In July, Trump issued a 35% tariff on most goods and raw materials from Canada.
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Trump expresses ambivalence toward the future of US-Mexico-Canada trade deal as he meets with Carney
President Donald Trump said Tuesday that he was open to extending the free trade agreement with Mexico and Canada through a renegotiation or seeking “different deals” as he met with Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney at the White House.
In a significant and surprising escalation of his protectionist trade agenda, President Donald Trump has announced that all medium- and heavy-duty trucks imported into the United States will be hit with a crushing 25 percent tariff starting November 1.
Carney made his second visit to the Oval Office ahead of next year's review of the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement, and as one of the world's most amicable alliances has been fractured by Trump's trade war and annexation threats.
Prime Minister Mark Carney won praise from President Donald Trump in the Oval Office Tuesday, avoiding blow-ups or embarrassment, even though he fell short of a breakthrough in the trade stand-off between the two North American neighbors.
Both countries have been targeted by Trump in his trade war, with 50 percent tariffs imposed on Canadian steel and 25 percent on some Mexican pharmaceuticals. Mexico has also been hit with another 25 percent “fentanyl tariff”, over what he says is the flow of drugs across Mexican borders and into the US.
Here is an analysis of the 10 imports where the impact of President Trump’s tariffs has been the greatest, from wine to motor vehicle parts.
Trump framed the move as necessary to protect US truck makers from what he called “unfair outside competition.” “Beginning November 1st, 2025, all Medium and Heavy Duty Trucks coming into the United States from other Countries will be Tariffed at the Rate of 25%,” he wrote on Truth Social.
President Donald Trump said Monday that all medium- and heavy-duty trucks imported into the United States will face a 25% tariff rate starting November 1, a significant escalation of his effort to protect U.
Trump announced the news on his Truth Social platform. President Donald Trump said that all medium and heavy-duty trucks will face a new 25% tariff starting Nov. 1.