Trump says US and Canada have a commerce deal
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“Our farmers are going to be thrilled, our producers are going to be thrilled,” Trump mentioned in an impromptu gaggle throughout a tour of South Garden development.

WASHINGTON (AP) — Canada has dodged President Donald Trump’s risk of fifty% tariffs — a minimum of for now.
Trump went on social media late Tuesday to say he was pausing for 3 days the taxes on $20 billion price of Canadian imports lower than two hours earlier than they have been set to enter impact.
Talking to reporters on the White Home Wednesday, Trump mentioned that talks with Canada yielded a “particularly reasonable deal for each” sides. “Our farmers are going to be thrilled, our producers are going to be thrilled,” Trump mentioned in an impromptu gaggle throughout a tour of South Garden development.
Trump additionally famous that the settlement is all topic to the “finalization of paperwork.” For now, the tariffs have been postponed till 12:01 a.m. Saturday.
Dominic LeBlanc, the minister chargeable for Canada-U.S. commerce, returned to Ottawa on Wednesday to satisfy Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney, who was additionally set to chair Cupboard and a digital assembly with provincial and territorial leaders.
Right here’s what to know:
Final month, Trump invoked a never-before-used authorized authority, courting again to the Nice Despair, to announce that america would slap 50% tariffs on $20 billion, or about 5%, of Canadian exports to america, starting from hockey sticks to tongue depressors.
Trump claimed that Canada discriminates towards American exports of autos, alcohol and cheese. The U.S. president can also be livid that Canada and China have been the one international locations that punched again with retaliatory tariffs of their very own when he slapped levies on their merchandise.
America and Canada have sparred for many years over commerce, poking one another over sore spots like Canadian softwood lumber imports and U.S. entry to Canada’s protected dairy market.
Whereas particulars of the settlement rising Wednesday stay imprecise, Trump claimed that Canada had agreed to finish tariffs on U.S. agricultural merchandise. “The tariffs might be non-existent for our farmers. Our farmers have been paying large tariffs into Canada, and people tariffs are going to be completely eviscerated. Right down to zero,” he mentioned.
Canada at present permits a set quantity of dairy imports at low tariffs. As soon as imports exceed that restrict, a lot larger tariffs apply. The U.S. says Canada’s “provide administration″ system makes it tougher for American dairy producers to get full entry to the Canadian market.
LeBlanc, speaking to reporters in Washington, mentioned that Canada’s “agriculture sector might be properly protected and we’ve maintained our robust line.’’
That leaves one other key query unresolved: how Canada can protect provide administration whereas giving U.S. farmers the extra entry Trump says they may get.
Additionally unclear is what Canada would get out of the deal. Carney says the rising settlement would offer larger certainty and protect favorable phrases for key sectors, however Ottawa has not detailed what tariff aid Washington has supplied.
Within the Fact Social put up saying the three-day tariff pause, Trump declared that the long-canceled Keystone XL pipeline “could also be awoken from the grave.” He posted an illustration of himself wrangling with a pipeline. He didn’t say whether or not reviving Keystone XL was a part of the settlement.
The White Home didn’t return a request for extra particulars on the Keystone aspect. However earlier this 12 months, Trump granted a key approval for a serious new Canada-to-U.S. pipeline nicknamed “Keystone Mild.” It will carry as much as 550,000 barrels (87,400 cubic meters) of oil a day from Canada by means of Montana and Wyoming, the place it could hyperlink with one other pipeline.
Keystone XL was designed to hold as much as 830,000 barrels of crude a day from Canada’s oil sands to Nebraska and onward to U.S. Gulf Coast refineries. The venture grew to become a serious political and environmental battle: President Barack Obama rejected it in 2015, Trump revived it in his first time period and President Joe Biden canceled its allow in 2021. The Canadian firm behind it later deserted the venture.
Carney had already raised reviving Keystone XL with Trump on the White Home in October 2025, and Trump was receptive, in keeping with a Canadian authorities official conversant in the dialogue. A revival would align with a longstanding Canadian purpose slightly than quantity to a brand new U.S. concession.
Carney didn’t point out the pipeline in his newest assertion or element what Canada had agreed to within the broader commerce talks.
Eight of Canada’s 10 provinces prohibit or ban U.S. alcohol — measures imposed in retaliation for Trump’s earlier tariffs on quite a lot of Canadian items final 12 months and amid anger over his repeated discuss of creating Canada the 51st U.S. state. The Distilled Spirits Council says U.S. spirits exports to Canada have fallen greater than 70%.
Ontario, Canada’s most populous province, is very vital. Its government-run LCBO, one of many world’s largest alcohol purchasers, offered almost $1 billion Canadian {dollars} ($723 million) in U.S. merchandise yearly earlier than pulling them from cabinets.
The White Home says the rising deal features a Canadian dedication to handle the restrictions. However Carney can not order provinces to revive gross sales. And provincial leaders might resist if the broader deal falls wanting their priorities. As an illustration, Quebec is concentrated on dairy provide administration, Ontario on defending its auto business and British Columbia on softwood lumber.
The backlash extends past liquor shops, with Canadian journey to america falling sharply. Even when U.S. alcohol returns, gross sales might take time to get better.
The U.S. is renegotiating a North American commerce pact — the US-Mexico-Canada Settlement — that Trump strong-armed America’s neighbors into accepting in his first time period. The U.S. has begun formal USMCA negotiations with Mexico however not with Canada.
If the specter of 50% tariffs is cleared, it “ought to assist pave the best way for formal U.S.-Canada negotiations,” mentioned Wendy Cutler, a former U.S. commerce negotiator who’s now senior vp the Asia Society Coverage Institute.
Each international locations had incentives to go off an escalation in commerce tensions.
Practically 72% of Canada’s items exports final 12 months went to america. And the Trump administration is perhaps cautious of imposing a hefty new tariff — paid by U.S. importers who attempt to cross alongside the associated fee to shoppers through larger costs — forward of November’s midterm elections. American voters are already annoyed with the excessive value of residing.
Gillies reported from Toronto.
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