(The Hill) – President Trump introduced Thursday his administration would impose a 35% tariff on all Canadian items starting subsequent month.
In a letter despatched to Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney, Trump outlined the upcoming tariffs, which mark a rise excessive 25% tariff charges that Trump first imposed on Canadian imports in March.
This week, Trump has posted letters to greater than a dozen nations vowing to impose steep tariffs on their imports beginning Aug. 1.
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The president argued that Canada had not executed sufficient to curb the circulate of fentanyl into the US, though comparatively little fentanyl crosses the northern border every year in contrast with the southern border.
“If Canada works with me to stop the flow of Fentanyl, we will, perhaps, consider an adjustment to this letter,” Trump wrote to Carney. “These Tariffs may be modified, upward or downward, depending on our relationship with your Country.”
The U.S. had beforehand imposed a 25% tariff on Canadian items, although Trump later exempted merchandise lined beneath the 2020 commerce settlement struck between the U.S., Canada and Mexico. It is unclear whether or not these exemptions will nonetheless apply as of Aug. 1.
Trump has for months railed in opposition to Canada, claiming the U.S. has no want for Canadian items and musing about annexing Canada because the 51st state.
Carney and different Canadian leaders have flatly rejected that suggestion and asserted that the 2 nations work higher collectively as companions.