Trade war: Canada reacts after Donald Trump slaps 35% tariffs; will US soften its stance?
Friday, 11 July 2025 () Amid escalating trade tensions, Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney pledges to protect Canadian workers as the US imposes a 35% tariff hike on Canadian imports, citing concerns over fentanyl. Carney emphasizes Canada's efforts to combat fentanyl and diversify trade partnerships, highlighting strengthened ties with the UK. Trump warns against retaliation, urging companies to relocate to the US.
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Donald Trump is increasing tariffs on various countries. Canada faces tariffs due to fentanyl concerns. Brazil is hit with tariffs linked to political issues.... IndiaTimes
Donald Trump has threatened major trade partners with new import tariffs, ranging from 20% to 50%, demanding individual trade deals by August 1. The EU and... IndiaTimes
Donald Trump announced that the U.S. is nearing a trade agreement with India and seeing positive progress with the EU, while a deal with Canada remains... IndiaTimes Also reported by •DNA