Trump threatens a 35 % new tariff for Canadian goods, as of August 1 star-news.press/wp

US President Donald Trump again turned the attention of his aggressive commercial agenda in Canada with a new definition threat.
In a letter to Prime Minister Mark Carnary published on Truth Social, Trump threatened a 35 percent tariff about “Canadian products sent to the United States, separate from all sectoral tariffs.”
“If you decide for any reason, it is decided to raise your definitions, then, whatever the number you choose to raise, it will be added to the 35 percent that we receive,” the message adds.
The new tariff will be exposed on August 1.

The message once again indicates that Fntanil “flows to” the United States from Canada, but it also cited other complaints, including commercial deficit and Canadian supply management in the dairy sector.
The statistics of the United States government, which showed small quantities of fentanel that enters the United States from Canada, had been equipped earlier this month by that month. Report from the New York Thought Center, Manhattan InstituteWhich has found 99 percent of the grains and 97 percent of the powered by the medicine that enters the United States in the past decade came from Mexico.

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Global News is seeking a comment from the Prime Minister’s Office, International Trade Minister Manend Sedho and Minister of Foreign Affairs Anita Anand.
This new threat comes at a time when Canada and the United States are being imprisoned in negotiations on a broader economic and security agreement, with a target on July 21.
Canada is already dealing with 25 percent of American tariffs on steel and aluminum.

On Tuesday, Trump pledged a 50 percent new tariff for copper and 200 percent tariffs on pharmaceutical preparations. More than half of the copper exports in Canada go to the United States
Earlier on Thursday, the Minister of Industry, Mélanie Joly, pledged to “fight” that tariff.
In March, Trump imposed a 25 percent listing on Canadian goods on Canadian goods in March, but days after the main exception to the export compatible with the Canada and Mexico Convention.
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