Trump's 100% Tariff Threat on Canada Sparks Trade Tensions

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President Donald Trump has issued a warning of imposing 100% tariffs on Canadian imports if Canada proceeds with a trade deal with China. This statement escalates existing tensions between Trump and Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney, who recently met with Chinese President Xi Jinping to establish a new strategic partnership. The potential tariffs could significantly impact Canadian exports, particularly in sectors like autos and energy, which are already suffering under current U.S. tariffs. With the Supreme Court set to rule on Trump's tariff powers soon, the situation remains fluid and could affect both nations' economies.
Key Details: • 100% tariffs on Canadian goods threatened if Canada finalizes a deal with China. • Canada's unemployment rate reached a nine-year high in October due to existing tariffs. • Canadian travel to the U.S. has decreased by 31% this year. • Supreme Court ruling on Trump's tariff powers expected in the coming weeks.