Trump says he’s punishing Canada with 10% extra tariffs for not pulling down anti-tariff ad sooner
Trump raises tariffs on Canadian imports by 10% after Ontario aired a controversial ad featuring Ronald Reagan; over 75% of Canadian exports go to the U.S., officials said.
- On Saturday, President Donald Trump announced a 10% tariff increase on Canadian imports while aboard Air Force One, citing an Ontario ad he called a 'FRAUD'.
- Friday, an Ontario ad used excerpts of former President Ronald Reagan's 1987 radio address to criticize tariffs during Game 1 of the World Series, with Ontario planning a pause after the weekend.
- Many Canadian exports already face 35% tariffs and 50% tariffs on steel and aluminum, while reports say the Trump administration’s move would raise the general tariff to 45%.
- Trump halted trade talks and canceled meetings, terminating negotiations two days earlier, while Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney said Canada is ready to resume talks when the U.S. is prepared.
- More than three-quarters of Canadian exports go to the U.S., with nearly $3.6 billion Canadian crossing daily, and roughly 85% of trade remains tariff-free under the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement.
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Ontario’s premier wants US ambassador to apologize for profane tirade against diplomat
Toronto — The leader of Canada’s most populous province on Wednesday said the U.S. ambassador to Canada should apologize to Ontario’s representative in Washington after the ambassador reportedly shouted profanely at him about the province’s anti-tariff ad.
‘This Says It All!’: Newsom Crushes Trump’s Fragile Ego with an Insane Nickname That Fits His Petty Revenge on Canada for ‘Hurting His Feeling’
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Trump Announces Canada Tariff Increase over Reagan Ad ‘Fraud’
In a stunning act of political miscalculation, Canada aired a deceptive tariff ad featuring President Reagan to taunt Donald Trump — prompting Trump to retaliate by raising tariffs on Canadian goods. To call it “stupid” is far too generous; it was a reckless act of self-sabotage. The person responsible for this misleading ad is Doug Ford; the premier of the province of Ontario. Ford thought that this attack ad would scare President Trump into re…
Trump vows new tariffs on Canada over Reagan ad
What happenedPresident Donald Trump said in a social media post Saturday that a Canadian TV ad criticizing tariffs was a “hostile act,” and in response, “I am increasing the Tariff on Canada by 10% over and above what they are paying now.” The ad, paid for by the province of Ontario, features former President Ronald Reagan explaining how import taxes hurt the economy. Trump first objected to the ad in a post on Thursday, saying it had pushed him…
'Unreal': Analysts stunned by Trump's 'most childish' response to Canadian tariffs ad
A pair of political analysts were stunned on Sunday after they saw President Donald Trump's response to an advertisement created by the Canadian government about his signature tariff policies. The Canadian government's ad features video of former President Ronald Reagan arguing against tariffs in a ...
Trump increasing tariffs on Canada by 10 pecent
Read: 2 min U.S. President Donald Trump said Saturday he was hiking tariffs on Canadian goods by an additional 10 per cent, in the latest fallout over a Canadian anti-tariff ad that featured late U.S. leader Ronald Reagan. The announcement came two days after Trump said he had terminated all trade talks with Canada over what he called the “fake” ad campaign. “Their Advertisement was to be taken down, IMMEDIATELY, but they let it run last night d…
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