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Canada-US Trade Tensions Rise as Carney Warns of Shift

by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor October 26, 2025
written by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor

Canada Eyes New Partnerships as Carney Warns ‌Trump Policies Risk U.S. competitiveness

Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia – Mark ⁤Carney, Canada’s special envoy for climate ​change, warned that the Trump administration’s⁤ protectionist ⁤trade policies and diminished​ focus on⁢ low-carbon economic growth could undermine American competitiveness, prompting Canada to‌ seek stronger economic ‌ties with Asia ‌and other global partners.⁤ speaking at the ⁣ASEAN Business and Investment forum‌ in Kuala Lumpur, Carney emphasized​ the economic benefits of transitioning to a lower-carbon‌ economy.

“There is an⁣ understanding that ⁤moving towards lower carbon energy, lower carbon manufacturing, lower carbon services etc., will be ​a driver of competitiveness,” Carney ‍stated. he contrasted this ‍with the ⁣current​ U.S. approach, adding, “is ‌not ​the priority of the president‌ of ‌the United States, at least it’s not the administration’s priority ⁤in⁣ the United States.”

Carney signaled‍ a strategic shift for‍ Canada, indicating ⁢a greater focus ​on⁢ diversifying partnerships in response to ⁣U.S. tariffs ⁢and diverging climate policies. “Canada can’t control the trade policy of the United States,” he said in a post on ‌X (formerly Twitter), ⁢”but it ⁣can ​control ‍whether⁣ it chooses to develop ‘new partnerships and opportunities including with the economic giants⁤ of Asia.'”

Vietnam was ‍specifically highlighted by ​Carney as a key partner, with hopes to expand collaboration on trade, clean energy, ⁢and defense. He also​ emphasized the important economic potential of Southeast ⁢Asia, noting it represents a “$5-trillion​ economy” ​and “massive opportunities ​for our workers and businesses.”

The⁢ comments come amid escalating tensions with the U.S. over tariffs. Former President Donald​ Trump​ responded to a Canadian advertisement featuring Ronald‍ Reagan discussing ⁢tariffs, claiming ‌it was “fraudulent” and misrepresented ⁢the​ former president’s views. Trump stated on ⁢his social media platform, ‍Truth Social, that⁣ the Reagan Foundation had condemned the ad and was “reviewing its legal options.” He alleged the ‌ad was intended to influence the U.S. Supreme ⁢Court regarding ​ongoing tariff disputes.

Analysts predict⁤ that economic friction between the U.S. and ​Canada is highly likely ​to continue as both⁤ nations⁢ pursue differing ⁢economic ⁤strategies.

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Trump Raises Tariffs on Canada Over Anti-Tariff Advertisement

by David Harrison – Chief Editor October 26, 2025
written by David Harrison – Chief Editor

Trump‍ Escalates Trade⁤ Tensions ​with ⁣Canada, ‍Imposing New Tariffs ‍After Ad dispute

WASHINGTON – President Trump announced Friday he is ⁤increasing tariffs on Canadian goods‌ by 10% in response to an advertising campaign by the‍ Canadian province of Ontario that criticized his trade policies. The move further escalates ongoing trade tensions between ⁢the two nations, threatening economic repercussions for businesses and consumers on both sides of the border.

The⁣ tariff hike stems ‍from a​ television and ‌digital ad⁣ campaign launched by Ontario⁤ earlier this week.The ⁢ad featured clips of⁣ former ‌President‍ Ronald Reagan arguing against tariffs, stating they “hurt every American worker and‍ consumer.” ⁢Trump reacted sharply, claiming the ad misrepresented Reagan’s​ views and terminated ⁣trade negotiations with ‍Canada. He also pointed to a statement from the Ronald ⁣Reagan Foundation supporting his claim of misrepresentation.

Ontario Premier Doug Ford initially announced the ad campaign would ​be paused Monday “so that trade talks ⁢can resume,” stating the campaign had “achieved ⁢our⁣ goal, having reached U.S. audiences at ⁣the‌ highest levels.” Though,Trump claimed Ontario ‌officials had promised to take the ad⁤ down ​”IMMEDIATELY” and accused the province‌ of deliberately running it during the World Series “knowing that ‍it was‌ a FRAUD.”

The latest tariffs build upon existing⁢ trade disputes. Over the summer, the Trump ⁤management imposed ⁤tariffs of ‌up to 35%‌ on Canadian goods, though many‍ are exempt under the 2020​ U.S.-Mexico-Canada Trade Agreement (USMCA). Canada responded⁤ in March with retaliatory tariffs‍ on ​U.S.⁤ products not covered by⁢ the USMCA, ‌but‌ lifted those tariffs in August as part of​ efforts to reach a broader agreement‍ – an agreement ​that ‌remains elusive.

The new 10% tariffs are⁤ expected to impact a range ​of Canadian exports to the U.S.,potentially raising‌ costs for American businesses and consumers.‍ The future⁢ of trade ⁢negotiations between the two countries remains uncertain as‌ a⁤ result of the escalating dispute.

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Title: Trump Raises Tariffs on Canada Amidst Reagan Controversy

by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor October 26, 2025
written by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor

Trump Announces​ 10% Tariff Increase on Canada Following Advertisement Airing

WASHINGTON D.C. – president Donald Trump ⁣announced Saturday he will increase tariffs on Canadian goods by 10% ​in response to a television advertisement aired ‌by⁤ the Ontario provincial government. ⁤The ad utilizes excerpts from a 1987 speech by former President‍ Ronald Reagan‍ criticizing tariffs, arguing they lead to job losses and⁤ trade wars.

The ‌advertisement, which Trump labeled “fraudulent,” surfaced as trade⁣ negotiations between the U.S.and Canada regarding steel and aluminum tariffs where suspended. Trump had previously⁢ imposed tariffs on Canadian ⁤steel, aluminum, and automobiles​ earlier⁤ this year, prompting ⁣retaliatory tariffs from Ottawa.

The Ontario government, led by Doug Ford, had agreed to pause airing the advertisement on ⁣Monday to facilitate the resumption of trade talks, following a meeting⁢ with Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney. however, ⁢the ad‌ aired Friday during a Major League Baseball⁢ World Series game featuring the Toronto Blue Jays and⁣ the ‌Los Angeles dodgers, triggering Trump’s ⁤response.

“Their ad should be ​taken down INSTANTLY, ‍but ⁣they aired it last night during the World Series, knowing it was⁣ FRAUD,” Trump wrote ⁤on ⁢his social media platform, Truth Social. He‍ added,”Because ​of the serious misrepresentation of facts and the antagonistic act,I will ⁤increase ​Canada’s tariffs⁣ by 10% above ‍what they are paying now,” ⁣without ⁤specifying which products would⁣ be affected.

Trump made the proclamation while traveling⁣ aboard Air Force One en route to Kuala Lumpur,⁢ Malaysia, for the 47th summit of the​ Association of Southeast Asian Nations ⁢(ASEAN).

The Ronald Reagan Presidential Foundation released a statement Thursday night asserting the Ontario government was “selectively using audio and ‍video” of Reagan and did not obtain permission to​ use or edit ‌his statements. Though,the BBC reported that while excerpts were chosen from Reagan’s 1987 speech,his words were not distorted.

As of Saturday, the U.S.⁣ Department of Commerce, the White ‍House, and the ⁢Canadian Prime​ Minister’s office had not issued⁤ official statements ⁢regarding the announcement or its‌ repercussions.

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Carney Seeks Asian Trade Partners After Trump Cancels U.S.-Canada Talks

by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor October 25, 2025
written by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor

Canada‘s ⁣Carney Pivots too Asia Following Abrupt‌ Collapse of U.S. Trade Talks

OTTAWA – Bank of Canada⁢ Governor Mark ⁢Carney is actively pursuing new‌ trade partnerships‍ in Asia following⁤ the⁢ unexpected cancellation of high-level⁢ trade discussions with the ⁣United⁣ states, sources confirmed today.⁢ The move comes after former President Donald Trump abruptly called‍ off talks aimed at modernizing the Canada-U.S. ‍trade relationship, citing disagreements over energy policy and agricultural protections.

The collapse of‍ U.S. negotiations‌ throws Canada’s trade strategy into uncertainty, potentially impacting billions of dollars in cross-border commerce and thousands of jobs. Carney’s focus on Asian markets – ⁢specifically Japan, South Korea, ⁢and members of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) – represents ​a‍ significant shift towards diversification, aiming to mitigate the economic fallout from‌ a strained ⁣relationship with its largest trading partner. Experts suggest this pivot is ⁤not merely⁣ reactive, but a long-term strategy to reduce Canada’s economic reliance on the U.S.and capitalize on the rapidly growing Asian​ economies.

Details of Carney’s outreach include exploratory meetings with⁤ Japanese⁣ and‍ South ⁢Korean trade ministers, and a​ planned ⁣address to the ​ASEAN⁣ Business ​Advisory Council next month.The Canadian government has‌ previously expressed interest⁣ in deeper trade ties with‌ the​ Trans-Pacific Partnership (CPTPP), a comprehensive trade ⁢agreement that includes several Asian ‍nations, but progress had been stalled pending resolution of issues with the U.S. ‍ The current situation ⁤is expected to accelerate Canada’s ⁢engagement with the CPTPP and ‌other regional trade initiatives.

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Domain Trump Cancels Trade Talks Over Fake Reagan Ad

by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor October 24, 2025
written by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor

Trump Announces End to Trade Negotiations with Canada Following Ontario Ad Campaign

Breaking News: Donald⁢ trump has announced the termination of all trade negotiations with Canada, responding to an advertising campaign run​ by the Canadian​ province of Ontario. ⁢The announcement, delivered in a statement attributed ‍to “President DJT,” ⁤offered no further details ‌beyond the declaration: “Based⁤ on their egregious behavior, ALL TRADE NEGOTIATIONS WITH CANADA ARE HEREBY TERMINATED. thank ‍you for your attention to‍ this matter!”

the Ontario provincial government is currently running ⁣a $75 million advertising campaign in the United States that⁢ utilizes clips⁤ of former President Ronald Reagan criticizing tariffs. ⁤the ads highlight Reagan’s warnings about the negative consequences of tariffs, including job losses and trade wars.

The campaign has drawn criticism from the Ronald Reagan⁢ Presidential Foundation ‌& Institute, which stated on X (formerly Twitter) that the ads employ “selective audio⁤ and video” of Reagan.

Ontario Premier ‍Doug Ford acknowledged the potential for a negative reaction from Trump, telling reporters, “I heard that the ‌president heard our ad.‍ I’m sure he wasn’t too happy.” Ford further⁤ emphasized​ the power of using Reagan’s⁤ voice, stating, “Coming from a person like Ronald reagan, every Republican is going to identify that voice… he was⁣ just the best president the country’s ever ⁤seen from my personal ‍perspective.”

This isn’t the first time Reagan’s stance on tariffs ⁢has been invoked to challenge Trump’s trade policies. In April, the Chinese Embassy in Washington, D.C., ⁢also shared a clip of Reagan’s‍ 1987 radio address criticizing tariffs.

In​ that ‍1987 address, Reagan warned, “At⁣ first, when someone ‍says,⁤ ‘Let’s impose tariffs ‍on ⁢foreign imports,’ it looks like they’re doing the patriotic ​thing…⁣ but⁣ only ‍for ‍a short time. High tariffs inevitably lead to retaliation by foreign countries and the triggering of fierce trade wars.”‌ He ​predicted tariffs would ultimately lead‍ to “collapsing markets, crumbling industry and ⁤the loss of jobs for millions of Americans.”

Both Trump and⁢ Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney are scheduled to attend ‍the Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) forum summit in South Korea from October 31st to November 1st. ⁤it remains to be⁢ seen how this latest development will impact⁣ those discussions.

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Trump says he will end trade talks with Canada over anti-tariff announcement

by Chief editor of world-today-news.com October 24, 2025
written by Chief editor of world-today-news.com

Trump ‌Threatens to End Trade Talks with Canada Following Anti-Tariff Announcement

WASHINGTON – Former⁤ President Donald Trump announced Friday he will halt trade ⁢negotiations with Canada, responding to a recent declaration by Canadian Prime Minister ‌Carney aiming to diversify the nation’s ⁣export markets‍ away from the‍ United States. The move casts ‌uncertainty over ongoing discussions regarding steel, aluminum, and energy ​trade, just weeks after a ⁢meeting between the ⁢two ​leaders signaled a potential​ thaw in relations.

The​ escalation comes ⁤as Carney’s government actively‍ pursues strategies to reduce economic reliance on the⁤ U.S., ⁤a ⁢policy initiative launched following his election in April.​ Carney campaigned on a platform warning of shifting dynamics in the U.S.-Canada relationship, and ⁢has since focused⁢ on ⁣strengthening trade ties with ‌other⁢ Western nations. This shift prompted ⁢him to ​announce on X, formerly Twitter, Canada’s ⁢intention ​to double it’s ⁣non-U.S. exports within the ⁢next decade, stating, “Our primary ⁣mission is to build a stronger economy, one ⁣that is not dependent on a single trading partner.”

While trade tensions had recently eased following a meeting between Carney and Trump in the Oval Office earlier ​this month, the former president’s latest statement suggests⁤ that progress⁢ is now in ‌jeopardy. During that meeting, Trump reportedly joked about a potential‍ “merger” between the⁣ two ⁤countries, while ‌simultaneously praising ⁢Carney as a “world-class leader.” ​

Following the⁤ meeting, Canada’s Trade Minister⁣ LeBlanc stated ‍that negotiators from both ⁤countries had been instructed⁣ to “quickly close deals” on key issues including steel, aluminum, ‌and energy. leblanc ​described the ⁤leaders’⁤ discussion as “triumphant,‌ positive and ample.” Though, Trump’s Friday ⁤announcement indicates​ a reversal of that momentum.

The implications⁣ of‍ ending‌ trade talks could‌ be significant for⁣ both economies, possibly leading to renewed tariffs ​and disruptions ⁣in key industries. The future of the negotiations ‍remains unclear‍ as of⁢ Friday afternoon.

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