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  National News  Trump Threatens 35% Tariffs on Canadian Goods, Escalating Trade Tensions Ahead of Key Deadline
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Trump Threatens 35% Tariffs on Canadian Goods, Escalating Trade Tensions Ahead of Key Deadline

Derrick StantonDerrick Stanton—July 11, 20250
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Washington, D.C. – Former U.S. President Donald Trump has announced a significant escalation in potential trade tensions with Canada, threatening to impose sweeping tariffs of 35% on all goods imported from the neighboring nation. The proposed measures, set to take effect on August 1, 2025, signal a potential shift towards more protectionist policies under a possible future administration and come amidst complex ongoing trade negotiations.

According to reports, President Trump’s intent was conveyed through a letter sent to Canadian leadership. The communication reportedly outlined the planned imposition of the 35% tariff and included a stern warning: any retaliatory tariffs enacted by Canada in response to the U.S. action would be added on top of the initial 35% U.S. tariff, potentially creating a cascading effect of punitive duties on bilateral trade.

Proposed Tariff Measures and Specific Impacts

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The proposed 35% tariff rate is broad, targeting a wide array of Canadian imports into the United States. However, specific concern has been raised about a particularly high tariff proposed for Canadian copper imports. President Trump is reportedly setting a 50% tariff specifically on Canadian copper, also effective August 1, 2025. This specific tariff is noteworthy given the significant flow of this commodity between the two countries; over half of Canada’s copper exports are directed to the United States, making the U.S. market vital for Canadian producers.

Canadian Reaction and the Negotiation Timeline

News of the proposed tariffs has drawn swift condemnation from Ottawa. Canada’s Industry Minister, Melanie Jolie, has publicly denounced the threatened tariffs. Speaking out against the measures, particularly highlighting the punitive 50% tariff on copper, Minister Jolie stated Canada’s firm intention to oppose the tariffs if implemented. Her remarks underscore the significant economic implications for Canadian industries.

The announcement arrives at a critical juncture for Canada-U.S. trade relations. It comes less than two weeks before Canada’s self-imposed deadline of July 21st to finalize a new trade agreement with the United States. This deadline adds urgency to the ongoing discussions, as the prospect of steep tariffs looms large over the negotiation table. While the threat injects considerable uncertainty, Canada’s Foreign Affairs Minister has expressed optimism that a deal can still be reached before the July 21st deadline, suggesting that diplomatic efforts continue despite the public pressure.

Broader Trade Landscape and Global Context

The potential tariffs targeting Canada do not appear to be isolated. President Trump is also reportedly considering imposing tariffs ranging from 15% to 20% on imports from other nations. This broader consideration suggests a potential return to the aggressive trade posture seen during his previous term, which involved widespread use of tariffs as a negotiation tool.

These proposed trade actions against Canada and potential measures against other countries unfold amid ongoing tensions in U.S.-China trade relations. The global economic environment remains complex, marked by supply chain disruptions, inflationary pressures, and geopolitical uncertainties. The prospect of new U.S. tariffs adds another layer of complexity to this already intricate global trade picture, potentially impacting international markets and trade flows beyond North America.

Outlook and Implications

The coming weeks are crucial for Canada-U.S. trade relations. The July 21st deadline for a trade agreement is now overshadowed by the August 1, 2025, effective date for potentially crippling tariffs. The outcome of the ongoing negotiations will determine whether the threatened tariffs become reality and how Canada chooses to respond if they do. The specific targeting of key Canadian exports like copper highlights the potential economic pain these measures could inflict on specific sectors. The situation underscores the delicate balance of power and the economic stakes involved in the trade relationship between two of the world’s largest trading partners, leaving businesses and policymakers in both countries watching developments closely.

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